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Electric Vehicle Adoption Divide Mapped

The Truth About Cars

EV share in California, today's EV leader, will hit 94 percent, while North Dakota, which has the lowest EV adoption rate today, will reach 19 percent, J.D. Charging infrastructure in California drastically eclipses infrastructure in North Dakota. By 2035, the firm expects the U.S. to reach 70 percent EV retail share.

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News: 10 Best States To Own an EV

Clean Fleet Report

That shouldn’t surprise anyone since it parallels what we know about conventional car ownership. What makes having an electric car a positive experience is not only financial aspects, but a functional ones, something the folks at Jerry have taken into account when they did the research behind their Top 10 list of the best states to own an EV.

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Exclusive: Hey Top Gear, You Have To Fill Up Electric Cars Too, Duh!

All Cars Electric

Have you ever been on those roads in North Dakota where you pass a sign that says “No gas for next 80 miles"? Or perhaps you’ve traveled through the frozen wastelands of Northern Canada or Alaska and learned that the gas station you just passed was the last one for more than 100 miles.

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3 Key EV Charging Infrastructure Issues that need to be Addressed

Clean Fleet Report

Looking for Solutions for Juice for your Electric Car Many people love the environmental appeal of electric vehicles (EVs). Although California has numerous charging options, there are comparatively fewer in parts of North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana.

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Your Guide to Electric-Vehicle Charging-Station Tax Credits

EV Connect

Various tax and grant programs are available in every state except Alaska, Kansas, Kentucky, North Dakota, South Dakota and West Virginia. Georgia Power offers $500 per Level 2 charger. These are just a few examples.

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Your Questions Answered: How Much Does It Cost to Charge an EV?

Blink Charging

The cost of buying an electric vehicle is slowly coming down, making it easier for more drivers to go electric. But how much does it cost to charge an electric car? In March 2023, the average price of residential electricity in the United States was 15.85 ¢ per kWh before increasing to 16.11¢ in April.

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Number of EVs in the US up by 87.5% since 2021

Teslarati

“We believe that shortly, more and more people will think about switching to electric cars. They are increasingly saying that they want an electric car but are unsure about limitations in charging infrastructure and range.” Delaware also had the largest increase in public charging stations with a 68.8%

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