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Americans are getting used to a new normal with rules and best practices to minimize their exposure to COVID-19. People are wearing masks and face shields, using gloves, and keeping their distance in public places. Handwashing has almost become an art form.
As people become more aware of keeping the coronavirus at bay, we’re thinking about many ordinary tasks in new ways. Before we touch anything from a bank ATM to a doorknob, we’re thinking about how to do so safely. One regular task that’s under new scrutiny is refueling or recharging your vehicle. Historically, unless they can recharge an EV or plug-in hybrid at home, people have been forced to use public gas pumps and charging stations. But now, refueling or recharging safely in the time of COVID-19 has become a big deal.
Even with travel restrictions and stay-home orders in place, everyone has to fill their vehicle’s fuel tank eventually. Those in essential jobs who are still commuting will be on an almost normal fueling schedule. Fuel stations are public places, and in many cases self-service, is the only available option. If you don’t have access to full-serve refueling, here are some tips for safe refueling:
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The rules for safe recharging of EVs and plug-in hybrid vehicles are generally the same as for refueling:
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To safely refuel or recharge your vehicle, remember these points:
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