Trump is right: EV range anxiety is a disease – THIS is how we cure it!
This is a commentary piece about electric vehicle "range anxiety" — the worry that an EV will run out of charge before reaching a charger. It centers on remarks President Trump made at a rally, where he called range anxiety a disease and noted that highway signs rarely advertise EV charging stations outside places like California, Austin, or Scottsdale. The writer argues that this lack of visible signage is a real reason many drivers still doubt EV charging infrastructure, especially away from major cities.
The piece also mentions a new feature from GM called Energy Pass, offered free to drivers of electric Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC vehicles. It lets you plug into a participating charging station and start charging right away, without opening an app or entering payment information first.
For a homeowner, this isn't about home energy upgrades or rebates. It's opinion and industry commentary on EV charging infrastructure and marketing, not a policy change or a new program with specific eligibility rules or deadlines. If you own or are considering an EV, the practical note is that GM's Energy Pass simplifies charging at participating stations for GM electric vehicles, but no broader home-related news is here.
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