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Electric car supplies are running out. What does it mean for net-zero targets?

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Car makers are struggling to produce enough electric vehicles to meet demand. Image: Unsplash/Michael Fousert

Tom Stacey
Senior Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management, Anglia Ruskin University
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