Electric Vehicle Charging Myths debunked
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•Tech commentator debunks common misconception about electric cars: 'I'm here to tell you, that's not true'
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An Australian man with a TikTok account recently made a video addressing some of the concerns that people have about electric vehicles.
Trevor Long explained that while he was charging his electric vehicle while filming his TikTok video, he didn't stop to do so because the car was out of battery — it was because he was tired from driving so much.
Many of Long's followers expressed concern that Australia does not yet have enough electric vehicle infrastructure to make people feel comfortable switching to an EV .
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