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The global automotive market is accelerating towards electric mobility, redefining the competitive dynamics of the sector. A new study commissioned by ECCO and T&E Italia to a group of professors and researchers from the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa and the Enrico Fermi Research Centre in Rome analysed the economic and employment impacts on the national automotive industry of the failure to transition to electric mobility.
The increasing production and the pace of penetration of clean technologies required to a radical transformation of the global energy system critically depend on the availability of critical minerals.
The high geographic fragmentation of mining activities and the Asian dominance in the processing and refining stages of critical minerals require a progressive diversifying, reshaping and strengthening of the global supply chain structure in order to manage supply risks.
The global automotive market is accelerating towards electric mobility, redefining the competitive dynamics of the sector. A new study commissioned by ECCO and T&E Italia to a group of professors and researchers from the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa and the Enrico Fermi Research Centre in Rome analysed the economic and employment impacts on the national automotive industry of the failure to transition to electric mobility.
The increasing production and the pace of penetration of clean technologies required to a radical transformation of the global energy system critically depend on the availability of critical minerals.
The high geographic fragmentation of mining activities and the Asian dominance in the processing and refining stages of critical minerals require a progressive diversifying, reshaping and strengthening of the global supply chain structure in order to manage supply risks.