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Europe’s car-sharing programs have been shifting to electric. Paris has over 1,100 stations and 4,000 self-service electric cars available. Copenhagen has 400 BMW electric vehicles in its DriveNow program. Credit: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images

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