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Charging EVs Gets Costly in California, But It’s a Bargain Elsewhere

BNEF analyzes where it’s most and least expensive to plug in your electric vehicle in the US.

Nissan and Volkswagen electric cars parked at a ChargePoint station in Corte Madera, California.

Photographer: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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California is the undisputed champion of electric vehicle in the US, with around one in four new cars sold powered by a battery last year, compared with around one in 10 nationwide.