Federal rebates are expected to create a surge in electric vehicle buyers. Key things to know before you make the leap.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/federal-rebates-expected-create-surge-090505897.html

By Karl Ebert, USA Today. 

Excerpt: At the start of 2022, just 5% of vehicles sold in the U.S. were battery-powered electric cars and trucks or plug-in hybrids. That's expected to rise to 9% by the end of the year and near 50% by 2030 thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act's consumer and manufacturer incentives. ...There's a phenomenon known as "range anxiety," and it remains a real concern for electric vehicle drivers taking longer trips. ...This year, the number of vehicles that can go 300 or more miles on a full charge nearly tripled, from five to 14, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. ...According to McKinsey and Co., the average person drives 30 miles a day. ...it's very common in a two-car household to have one car that you use to get around town and another car that you use for road trips ...In that case, you can get an EV that's going to be an around-town car....

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