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    I’ve driven quite a few electric cars so far this year as manufacturers launch their new models. And, I have been pleasantly surprised by just how good they are and how much I’ve enjoyed driving them - once I’ve put my worries about range anxiety aside. Living with an electric vehicle forces you to be much more organised - you need to plan in advance where and how far you’re going and factor in the required pit stops to recharge the battery long before you think you’ll need them. Sounds obvious...