EVs weathered the storm: How electric vehicles are helping during extreme weather events
With backup power capabilities and the ability to maintain climate control during outages, EVs are invaluable resources.
With backup power capabilities and the ability to maintain climate control during outages, EVs are invaluable resources.
The facts about the costs, range, batteries, safety and electricity needs of EVs show they have undeniable benefits.
Senate Bill 28 and House Bill 107 would create a punitive flat annual license tax for EV owners of $200.
Florida taxpayers would save an estimated $8.7 billion through local and state governments purchasing electric vehicles over diesel vehicles.
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