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Concerned American,
Over the last two years, the Biden administration has pushed a dangerous electric vehicle agenda.
It’s clear that they believe EVs are the solution to the climate crisis.
That’s why – when oil prices skyrocketed – Kamala Harris urged people to buy EVs.
Never mind that the average EV costs around $66,000 – $18,000 more than the average American spends on a car.
The truth is that EVs – as a technology – are not cheap enough or advanced enough for mainstream adoption.
They cost more than gasoline-powered cars.
And the average EV can only travel 250 miles on a single charge.
But that’s all about to change.
And this change will have nothing to do with Biden or his administration.
It has to do with a new battery technology – one that will make EVs cheaper, safer, and more effective.
Scientists are already hailing this new technology as the new “super battery.”
And it’s no surprise why.
Early research in this battery shows that it can power a car for 1,000 miles…
And charging that same car in under 2 minutes.
If this battery goes mainstream, it could reshape the electric vehicle market.
And you can get a stake – for under $20.
I just sat down for a comprehensive interview about this battery technology – an interview where I not only talk about why this battery could be the most lucrative EV investment of the year…
But I also detail one of my favorite companies working with this technology.
A company that has already received investments from Bill Gates…
Louis Navellier, Senior Investment Analyst, Investorplace
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