President Biden’s electric car order doesn’t make it easier to buy one. Here’s why
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“The most direct, forward-facing change for consumers is more variety in electric cars,” Ashley Nunes, an expert in how innovation affects economic markets at R Street, a public policy research organization, said in a phone interview. “And that certainly will incentivize people who were previously slightly reticent about the technology to adopt it, in some capacity.”Featured Publications
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