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EVs could get even more expensive under a new proposal - drivers would be forced to pay extra fees
A new proposal could make electric vehicles (EVs) more expensive for drivers by introducing mandatory extra fees. The policy aims to impose additional charges on EV owners, potentially increasing the overall cost of owning an electric vehicle.
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