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		<title>Transportation in a Circular World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Resource, we caught up with our Dutch counterparts at Circle Economy, who have been thinking about the future of electric vehicles.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Katherine Whalen is a circular developer at <a href="http://www.circle-economy.com">Circle Economy</a>, a nonprofit foundation in Amsterdam working to transition our global economy to a circular state. Follow her @whalenka.</em></p>
<p>Electric vehicle popularity has skyrocketed in the past decade and will continue to do so.  It&#8217;s estimated global electric vehicle sales will increase by <a href="http://green.autoblog.com/2013/10/11/global-electric-vehicle-sales-will-jump-48-each-year-through-20/" target="_blank">48% each year until 2020</a>.  The charging infrastructure has grown tremendously &#8212; in fact there are two charging stations outside the Circle Economy office &#8212; and the cost of batteries (which is a significant portion of a vehicle&#8217;s cost) is predicted to <a href="http://www.automotive.com/news/automakers-will-slash-ev-battery-prices-in-half-will-this-give-the-plug-in-car-industry-a-boost-155205/" target="_blank">decline drastically over the next year</a>.</p>
<p>But do electric vehicles have a place in a circular world?  They do reduce the ecological impact while driving (compared to combustion engines), but the electricity still needs to come from somewhere.  Since today&#8217;s electricity generation is not completely powered by renewable resources &#8212; often coal and gas are used &#8212; there are still many steps to be taken until electric cars can be fully circular.</p>
<p>An electric vehicle also contains more copper than a conventional one, and because of this, the automotive world&#8217;s copper demand (which currently accounts for 6% of global copper demand) is expected to <a href="http://www.ert.eu/node/560" target="_blank">increase in the coming years</a>.  As this material is already becoming increasingly scarce, the need for implementing circular design is tremendous.</p>
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