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Stuart Ungar, an electric-car enthusiast, co-founded Evolve KY, which has overseen installation of dozens of free charging stations around Louisville. Ungar is pictured at the Norton Commons YMCA, which adopted a charger. June 23, 2021
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Kentucky is the third-biggest state for automotive production, but will that change in the era of electric cars?
As states get ready to spend billions on EV chargers, one nonprofit group of enthusiasts has already installed dozens in Kentucky and southern Indiana.
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