In rural Alberta, driving an EV is getting easier. But you’ll still need to plan
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THE ROAD AHEAD
In rural Alberta, driving an EV is getting easier. But you’ll still need to plan
JASON TCHIR
ST. PAUL, ALTA.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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At the Level 2 charter at Zarowny Motors in St. Paul, Alberta, about 200 kilometres northeast of Edmonton.
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