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This article demonstrates perfectly the fact that what citizens want and what state governments prioritize are completely out of whack at times.
Given this finding, there should be robust EV charging infrastructure in every state. Not just the ones who voted for this person or that. I guarantee EV adoption would be a lot higher in states like Wyoming if the state invested in making ownership more viable. Investment in public charging, state tax incentives for leasing, purchase, and home charging installation would get those numbers up across the country. And benefit all of us who like to road trip out of our own states every now and then.
Yes yes yes. It is quite challenging for me to take long road trips in Idaho; not impossible, just a tad nerve wracking . When there are charging stations every 50 or 100 miles, I will be ecstatic . There are places in my state that are very difficult if not impossible to get to with an EV, especially remote mountain areas. All that being said, so happy I bought the car because it’s just a damn hoot to drive. There is a ton of EV hate here; I see it and hear it every day; completely irrational. I think some of that hate will dissipate with a robust charging network. It cannot come soon enough.
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