English, 24.12.2021 01:00, hannah2718
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Read the passage. Then, use basic shapes and lines to draw a picture of how and where an electric car can be charged.
Electric Vehicle Benefits
Plug-in electric vehicles (also known as electric cars or EVS) are connected, fun, and practical. They can reduce emissions and
even save you money.
Just like a smartphone, you can plug in your EV when you get home and have it ready to use the next morning. Because the
electric grid is available almost anywhere, there are a variety of options for charging: at home, at work, or on the road. By
charging often, you may never need to go to a gas station again!
EVs can help the United States have a greater diversity of fuel choices available for transportation. Our reliance on petroleum
makes us vulnerable to price spikes and supply disruptions.
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