Democracy Dies in Darkness

As U.S. pushes a shift toward electric cars, where should the chargers go?

The Biden administration sees the plug-in network as critical groundwork for cutting carbon emissions.

December 29, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visit RS Automotive, an electric-vehicle charging station that used to be a gas station in Takoma Park, Md. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post)
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Depeswar Doley has come up with a quip for the confused, and sometimes irked, drivers who stop by his longtime gas station while trying to buy gas.

Donning a bright smile and blue-striped RS Automotive shirt, he tries to disarm them with a chipper: “Give me the money! It’s almost my lunch time!” That often nets a friendly expression as he explains, again, that heavy-duty electric plugs are all he’s got.