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Despite technological superiority and lower maintenance costs, electric cars struggle to gain traction in Italy. This difficulty is partly attributed to skepticism toward new technologies, especially among older people. Contrary to popular belief, Italy boasts a good number of charging stations. However, the scarcity of specialized workshops and the high costs of some repairs represent significant barriers to the adoption of these vehicles. The author emphasizes the need to invest in training mechanics skilled in electric cars, citing lower repair costs in other countries as an example.