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Should governments prioritize building charging infrastructure over offering EV purchase subsidies to speed up adoption?
As governments worldwide face pressure to accelerate EV adoption amid rising energy costs and climate goals, a key debate emerges: should limited public funds go toward expanding charging networks or directly subsidizing EV purchases? Cast your vote to weigh in on which strategy you believe will more effectively drive the transition.
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