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"content": "nostr:npub1mpwksahqzlafhsc4457qxc48u0x4jfpdxj4rqsgez9dljd9kdt6qth4h3u Public transport absolutely should be part of the mix, and you're right. A lot of EV adoption is reframing usage and expectations (often with net positives -- I find longer drives in an EV way more comfortable as there's less vibration and charging stops mean I stop *properly* and get back on the road much more refreshed, for example).",
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