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Misinformation among owners and non-owners

Nathanael Johnson ()
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Nathanael Johnson: Purdue University West Lafayette

Nature Energy, 2025, vol. 10, issue 7, 798-799

Abstract: Recent research suggests that misinformation about electric vehicles is widely believed, especially by those with conspiratorial mindsets. Simple interventions that challenge the misinformation as false, like fact sheets or chats with artificial intelligence, can reduce belief in this misinformation, showing a possible pathway toward a better-informed public.

Date: 2025
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