Sunday, February 10, 2013

Dutch put electric cars to the test

When Patrick Langevoort’s company issued him an electric vehicle two years ago, the first months were filled with misadventure: he found himself far from Amsterdam, with only a 25 percent charge remaining, unable to find the charging point listed on a map. Though the car was supposed to travel 100 miles on a full battery, he discovered that cold weather and fast driving decreased that range.

But electric vehicles have improved, the network of charging stations in the Netherlands has expanded and drivers like Mr. Langevoort are getting used to the particularities of electric driving. “I used to be a real petrol head,” said Mr. Langevoort, who works for...

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Electric cars are becoming more and more popular in The Netherlands (Holland). About 7,500 electric cars were bought last year and charging posts are a common site. In just two years, big changes have been made.

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