Who wins in the electric vehicles transition?

Who wins in the electric vehicles transition?

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Hungary is becoming a global leader in EV batteries, but who really benefits?
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Across the world vehicle manufacturers are racing to make zero
emission cars in the move away from fossil-fuel powered vehicles.
It’s a huge market which could reach 9 trillion dollars worldwide
by 2030. One small country which is grabbing this opportunity is
Hungary. Located in the heart of Europe but with a population of
under 10 million, it’s becoming one of the top battery producers
globally for electric cars.


This transition is bringing billions of euros of investment into
the Hungarian economy and creating tens of thousands of jobs. One
city in particular – Debrecen – the country’s second biggest, is
becoming an epi-centre for battery production. The Climate
Question’s Jordan Dunbar has been to Debrecen to find out who’s
benefitting from the green gold rush. He speaks to local people
and businesses about their hopes and fears as their city is
transformed.


This programme was first broadcast in February 2025.


Presenter: Jordan Dunbar Producers in Hungary: Ellie House and
Balint Bardi Producer in London: Caroline Bayley Sound Designer:
Tom Brignell Editor: Simon Watts


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