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mile “Home Zone.” Perfect for a first-mile-last-mile connection, the user either pays for rental time or distance traveled, whichever is less expensive. This future-proof charging technology will meet the needs of all electric vehicles availabletoday and the advanced EVs expected as early as 2020.
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