This week, electric utility Duke Energy unveiled an unveiled an EV charging subscription pilot program that will allow North Carolina consumers to pay a flat monthly fee to power home chargers for electric vehicles.

The next day, automaker Stellantis announced its latest partnership to provide EV charging infrastructure to help prepare its dealers for selling and servicing EVs.

Bob Glaser, president of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association, said he is 100% on board with both of those moves.

“We are very excited about the thought of ...

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