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Published April 20th, 2026, 06:42 pm
Inquiries for new electric vehicles has risen more than a quarter since America and Israel's war in Iran began. But EVs need to be charged — and that’s easier to do in some places. If you’re in China, you can charge an EV in just a few minutes. In Michigan, we’re way behind that reality. But despite the Trump administration’s distaste for EVs, the infrastructure for electricity is improving.
The number of charging ports in the state grew by about 1,800 last year — the most significant uptick in one year. So, if you’re thinking about buying or leasing an EV, what does all this mean for you? Sophia Schuster is the policy principal for the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council. She spoke with Host Robyn Vincent.
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