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But electric cars have fewer moving parts and need to be serviced less often than their gas-powered counterparts. The US government wants electric vehicles to account for 40 percent of auto sales by 2030, and California-the country’s biggest car market-intends to ban gas-powered vehicles sales by 2035. Inspired by Tesla, more automakers are building software-enabled cars that can be serviced or updated over the air. Big shifts in how cars function also presage changes at the dealership.
