EV buyers don’t seem very nervous about the lack of public infrastructure for the vehicles


🔋 EV buyers don’t seem very nervous about the lack of public infrastructure for the vehicles.

Why is that? The demand for electric vehicles is growing by the day, but the infrastructure is not keeping up with the growth in sales and manufacturing. It seems that most consumers prefer charing their vehicles from the comforts of their homes. Governments in several western countries are weighing whether public charging infrastructure efforts are as necessary when shared private-charging options are now championed by EV-industry leaders, such as California.

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