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 @B4CSCQ2 from Massachusetts  answered…1yr1Y

Yes but with less focus on electric vehicles and more focus on improving affordable public transportation resources.

 @BDTWZQP from Texas  answered…3 days3D

 @BDTL83T from California  answered…4 days4D

Yes, but the charging infrastructure should only use power created from green, renewable sources like wind and solar.

 @BDTFT4G from New Jersey  answered…5 days5D

Yes, but I don't think EVs are the only solution to emission issues and other alternatives should be explored.

 @BDSD8FC  from Washington  answered…7 days7D

 @BDRNDM6from Maine  answered…1wk1W

Yes, but also give incentives for hybrid not just all electric. Many industries will still need the power of fossil fuels until we can maintain a sustainable fuel system.

 @BDP6Y2H from Pennsylvania  answered…2wks2W

Fix the problems with the vehicles first. Also the battery making is just as bad as gas so once there's more pros than cons than we do it.