Strict limits on carbon dioxide emissions, and the gradual depletion of fossil fuel reserves, will give a huge boost to electromobility in the coming period. It is a technology that is expected to spread in an avalanche, as happened a few decades ago with computers, which within a few years flooded the global market and are now considered an integral and indispensable part of our daily lives. It is no coincidence that even Greece, which is still a laggard of developments in Europe, will welcome around 20 new electric models by the end of 2020, a sign of growing interest on the part of the buying public. These are vehicles that do not appeal exclusively to our ecological sensitivity, as was the case in the past, but are now also based on rational arguments.