Volta Industries, Inc. ("Volta"), an industry leader in commerce-centric electric vehicle ("EV") charging networks, and Tortoise Acquisition Corp. II (NYSE: SNPR), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company with a strategic focus on energy sustainability and decarbonizing transportation, today announced they intend to merge. Upon the closing of the transaction, the combined entity will be named Volta Inc. and remain on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") under the new ticker symbol "VLTA."
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The Middle East and Africa electric vehicle polymers market is forecast to develop at a CAGR of 29.17% in the years 2019-2028. Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, South Africa, and Rest of the Middle East & Africa shape the market in this region.
In Turkey, several well-known international automakers are manufacturing and assembling vehicles. Moreover, steady growth has been observed in the electric vehicle adoption and their charging stations, with new electric vehicle charging infrastructure developments. Earlier, the Turkish government announced its massive investment to enhance the production of electric cars. Such favorable conditions assist in the expanding the adoption of electric vehicles, which further offers growth prospects to Turkey’s electric vehicle polymers market.
The "Europe Electric Vehicle Polymers Market 2019-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The European electric vehicle polymers market is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 30.25%
There is huge momentum behind the electrification of transport and while the environmental benefits are clear, there are also significant commercial rewards for the fastest movers in the evolving electric mobility (eMobility) ecosystem. A new study from EY and Eurelectric, Accelerating fleet electrification in Europe: When does reinventing the wheel make perfect sense?, concludes that fleet electrification should lead the way and will make the biggest and fastest contribution to the decarbonization of road transport.