Volvo’s recent announcement to delay the U.S. launch of its EX budget electric vehicle has certainly caught attention - Originally slated for this summer, the production shift from China to Belgium highlights the complexities of the automotive industry - It’s a fascinating time for electric vehicles, as companies navigate supply chain challenges while trying to meet growing consumer demand - What does this mean for the future of affordable EVs in America? The delay could either be a strategic move to enhance quality or a sign of deeper issues within the market - As the world shifts towards sustainable transport, the question remains: how will manufacturers adapt to maintain competitive advantage? This delay might just be a small hiccup in the grand scheme of things, or a harbinger of larger shifts in how we think about electric mobility - As we watch this unfold, it’s crucial to stay informed and engaged with the evolving landscape of the automotive world - This podcast was co-produced by Daniel Aharonoff and Mogul Media A I.