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[…] is Helping Every Home Become EV-Ready by 2040 New York, December 14th, 2022In the next seven years, more than 44 million Americans are projected to buy an electric car, and 28 million private EV chargers will be installed in people's homes, according to a McKinsey study. Following this trend, this means that by 2040, the number of at-home EV chargers could surpass 90 million, turning it into one of the hottest new industries. The New York-based EV technology startup Lectrium is among the […] weiterlesen …
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