This electric car takes gas, is popular in China, and could address every gripe Americans have with pure EVs
Briefly

A study by McKinsey noted that nearly half of US EV owners are considering reverting to gas vehicles due to range anxiety, high ownership costs, and unreliable charging.
EREVs, propelled solely by batteries but supplemented with a gas-powered generator, can significantly extend driving ranges, doubling that of standard electric vehicles for long trips.
Stellantis NV's Ramcharger EREV truck offers a potential 690-mile range, appealing to consumers frustrated with traditional EV limitations and highlighting the trade-off between range and emissions.
While EREVs do come with some environmental downsides due to their reliance on gasoline, they're shown to be more resource-efficient than hybrids and traditional fossil-fuel vehicles.
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