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600-Mile EV Road Trip Data Shows DC Fast Charging Has Become Faster and Reliable

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A recent electric vehicle road trip spanning 600 miles across the U.S. put DC Fast charging infrastructure to the test. The journey provided real-world data on the current state of EV charging reliability and speed. Findings from the trip suggest that DC Fast charging in the United States has improved significantly in recent years. The experience indicated that long-distance EV travel is becoming increasingly practical for drivers.

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