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Charging, not range, is becoming a top concern for electric car drivers

  • Written by Alan Jenn, Associate Professional Researcher in Transportation, University of California, Davis
imageA Nissan Leaf charges at a station in Pasadena, Calif., on Sept. 23, 2024.Mario Tama/Getty Images

The Biden administration is using tax credits, regulations and federal investments to shift drivers toward electric vehicles. But drivers will make the switch only if they are confident they can find reliable charging when and where they need it.

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