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Economic case for an EV is getting stronger - but only for those who can charge at home
The economic case for electric vehicles (EVs) is improving, but this advantage is primarily limited to individuals who can charge their vehicles at home. The article highlights a growing financial rationale for EV adoption, though accessibility remains constrained by charging infrastructure.
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