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The California Energy Commission last week added another $260 million for electric vehicle charging infrastructure to the state’s planned $2.5 billion investment in transportation electrification over the next decade. Questions remain, however, about whether the state can install enough chargers, sell enough EVs and build sufficient generation, storage and transmission...
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