Does the ringing endorsement of the electric automaker's newest model from the mainstream auto press mean we’re about to see a change in the stigmatization of EVs?
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Even though the services seem tailor-made for the cars, barriers abound--barriers that also offer lessons into why most people don’t have EVs in their driveways, either.
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A Norwegian university report claims that EVs can hit the environment on three fronts: the source of the electricity used to charge them, and the toxic waste from their manufacture and break-up.
The new service, which uses only electric cars, could be the perfect exposure for drivers to get used to the idea before they buy one themselves.
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Or bookshelves. Or dog houses. Nissan Leaf is challenging people to decide what we should do with our old fossil fuel infrastructure once we go all electric. The options are amazing.