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A 600-mile road trip (and data) proves EV charging doesn’t suck anymore

A 600-mile road trip from the U.S. to Montreal demonstrated significant improvements in EV charging infrastructure, with minimal delays and reliable fast-charging stations. The trip used an Audi e-tron with a 220-mile range, and most charging stops were efficient, with only one minor issue at a station in Montreal. The experience highlights progress in charging network reliability and convenience, making long-distance EV travel more feasible.

What happened

A 600-mile road trip using an EV showed that charging stations are now more reliable and efficient than in the past.

Why it matters

Improved EV charging infrastructure reduces range anxiety and makes long-distance travel more feasible for electric vehicle owners.

Why it belongs here

This story highlights progress in sustainable transportation, offering practical hope and useful insights for people considering EVs.

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