It's worse, much worse than you think.
Climate change's slowness has turned out to be a myth, possibly as fatal as the one saying it isn't occurring at all. In the past few decades, the word "electric" has entered the common perception of salvation - a word that has been introduced to our age of environmental protection, in which we currently live, and which is defined by human interference in the planets environment.
In Impact of Electric Cars, Domenic Mönnich illustrates that the transitions in our relationship with transportation and each other required to cope with the climate, pollution and diminishing resource crises are not meant to be seen as a bitter atonement, but rather as a blessing - a catalyst contributing to future transformation of shattered economies and polluted countrysides and longstanding historical injuries. It relativizes our transportation pollution issue and shows us electric vehicles from both sides of the coin.
No matter how certain you are that we have shattered mother nature, something we certainly have, Domenic Mönnich continues to firmly believe that we have only provoked her, that we are still in a position to undo what we have done. As he moves from rather darker facets to those full of hope, optimism and prosperity by utilizing electric cars properly, Domenic Mönnich, who is himself fascinated by electric cars, shows the reader the highest technical levels of humankind, providing detailed insights into how electric cars with their technical abilities could soon be beneficial to us, how their batteries and motors work all together and why they could become the leading cars almost everywhere for our sustainable relationship with nature and consumers.