Sceptics' myths about electric vehicles – refuted

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Sceptics about electric cars cite many arguments why they are impractical or not a good idea. Plug in America examines twelve of them, and shows why they are untrue. These include: "EVs don’t have enough range"; "They are good for short city trips only; "They only replace the tailpipe with a smokestack"; "The charging infrastructure must be built before people will adopt them; "The grid will crash if millions of plug-ins charge at once"; and "There isn’t enough lithium in the world to make all the new batteries."
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