A person advised officers he was panhandling at a nearby intersection when the suspected robber donated them the cash.
"Everybody feels that there's a fundamental shift happening in the industry, and consumers that are in the market are now interested in fully electric vehicles," said Ben Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies.
Another vehicle, the Kia EV6 is also in demand. One Bay Area dealership told NBC Bay Area Friday that they had one left on their lot. While another Bay Area dealership said they were out. The Chevy Bolt was almost sold out at one Bay Area dealership as of Friday.
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