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Jun
The transition from gasoline-powered vehicles to electric cars in the United States is a pivotal step toward achieving energy independence, environmental sustainability, and economic growth. Electrifying America's automobile fleet holds the promise of reducing dependence on foreign oil, significantly cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and enabling the country to become a net exporter of oil. This transition could simultaneously fund vital investments in national infrastructure. America's reliance on foreign oil has long been a strategic vulnerability. In 2020, the U.S. imported approximately 7.86 million barrels of petroleum per day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This dependency exposes the nation…