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Finnish company Kempower builds electric vehicle chargers in North Carolina .
North Carolina's Research Triangle is one of the world's fastest-growing destinations for venture capital investment.
The region's focus on innovation has made North Carolina a leader in EV technology.
But federal policies under Trump could pose challenges for the EV industry.
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