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Slovakia v Romania: Euro 2024 – live

26 June 2024 at 11:54

Whisper it, but Slovakia’s Ivan Schranz is joint top of the Golden Boot standings, with two goals.

Slovakia were unchanged for the first two matches but they make one here: forward David Strelec comes in to replace Robert Bozenik.

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Β© Photograph: Mohammed Badra/EPA

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Tesla may be in trouble, but other EVs are selling just fine

7 June 2024 at 11:06
Generic electric car charging on a city street

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Have electric vehicles been overhyped? A casual observer might have come to that conclusion after almost a year of stories in the media about EVs languishing on lots and letters to the White House asking for a national electrification mandate to be watered down or rolled back. EVs were even a pain point during last year's auto worker industrial action. But a look at the sales data paints a different picture, one where Tesla's outsize role in the market has had a distorting effect.

"EVs are the future. Our numbers bear that out. Current challenges will be overcome by the industry and government, and EVs will regain momentum and will ultimately dominate the automotive market," said Martin Cardell, head of global mobility solutions at consultancy firm EY.

Public perception hasn't been helped by recent memories of supply shortages and pandemic price gouging, but the chorus of concerns about EV sales became noticeably louder toward the end of last year and the beginning of 2024. EV sales in 2023 grew by 47 percent year on year, but the first three months of this year failed to show such massive growth. In fact, sales in Q1 2024 were up only 2.6 percent over the same period in 2023.

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