
Anyone not including driverless car aspects into the proposed $2 trillion infrastructure considerations would be short-sighted in their views.
If the U.S. infrastructure made an investment in charging stations, it would accommodate the assumed growth in EV usage and simultaneously potentially benefiting the emergence of autonomous cars that are EV-based.
A driverless car does not need to be an EV, but it makes life easier since an EV is built with electrical power as a core capability that dovetails into the needs of self-driving cars.
Read the article at Forbes.
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