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America’s charging infrastructure needs a lot of help.

Unless you’ve been living in a Cretaceous-era cave somewhere in the wilderness, you’ve probably noticed the automotive industry has reached a point where carmakers are delivering cars with long-range batteries and quick-charging capabilities. You don’t have to be a MotorTrend reader or even a hardcore car enthusiast to be aware of the sea change underway in one of the world’s most impactful industries.

But because you are an reader, you may recall five years ago, when the Chevrolet Bolt

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