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The Chevrolet Bolt is the future of General Motors on several fronts
Electric cars have been a tough sell this year, what with gas being so cheap and all. But the Chevrolet Bolt is more than just a Nissan Leaf fighter with better range: it’s now a testbed for everything General Motors wants to do with the future of cars, including autonomy.
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Most Americans favor stricter environmental laws and regulations
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Far more Chevy Bolt EVs likely to be sold than compliance requires
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This interactive map shows why renewables and natural gas are taking over the U.S.
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