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Can The Power Grid Handle the Influx of Electric Vehicles?
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2025-05-18
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Thanks to improvements in EV driving range, environmental regulations, and an aggressive rollout by the auto industry, EVs are expected to hit American highways in droves between now and 2030. But are utility companies - and consumers - ready?
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