ABOUT AUTHOR

Emily Carter

Emily Carter is an automotive technology journalist and clean energy researcher from California. She has spent the last nine years studying electric vehicles, battery science, and renewable mobility trends. Emily’s articles focus on how EV innovation impacts sustainability, consumer choice, and everyday driving. Her deep understanding of EV infrastructure and green transportation policy helps readers stay informed about the evolving world of electric mobility and environmental technology.

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