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Electric Charging Infrastructure Can’t Keep Up With EV Demand

Electric Charging Infrastructure Can’t Keep Up With EV Demand

As more people switch to driving electric cars, an increasing number of drivers are struggling with the charging infrastructure in their area.

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Source (CBS, Forbes, etc…)

https://jalopnik.com/electric-charging-infrastructure-can-t-keep-up-with-ev-1849423973

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