Some climate advocates believe EREVs could facilitate the transition to cleaner transport, as they cater to drivers hesitant about fully electric vehicles amid charging infrastructure advancements.
EREVs are expected to be less emissions-intensive compared to PHEVs because they discourage drivers from completely bypassing charging, thus potentially improving real-life emissions.
Some experts question the validity of automakers' 'bridge technology' claims, yet acknowledge that EREVs can meet the demands of heavy vehicles requiring greater battery power for tasks.
For rural drivers or those with long daily commutes, EREVs serve as a practical solution, combining electric capability with the reassurance of extended range.
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