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Baltimore Sun: Howard County revs up electric car infrastructure
During the past year, Karsten Dahms has driven about 17,000 miles. His total gas bill over that period of time, however, stands at just $220.
Dahms drives a Chevrolet Volt, an electric car with a 38-mile battery range that can switch to gas when its electric power source is exhausted.
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