On the recordMarch 16, 2021
Throwing helicopter money at charging infrastructure fails to rectify these underlying issues and thus will not spur widespread voluntary adoption by consumers.
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congress.govThrowing helicopter money at charging infrastructure fails to rectify these underlying issues and thus will not spur widespread voluntary adoption by consumers.
Burchett claims that financial incentives alone won't solve EV adoption problems.
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