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When EVs take over our roads and demand for petrol dries up, what will happen to service stations? – ABC News
Electric vehicles are coming, and they don’t need liquid fuel. That spells trouble for service stations.

Every day, on average, Australia’s 7,000 or so service stations sell about 90 million litres of petrol and diesel a river of fuel that has been flowing for more than a century and keeps over 55,000 people in work.
But over the coming decades, the flow…
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