Max Ghenis

economist and founder of the nonprofit Policy Engine

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For years, the government has offered incentives to help people purchase electric cars.

$15,000 rebates: Enough to make CA drivers go electric?

For years, the government has offered incentives to help people purchase electric cars.

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