Read on with Jerry to find out what EV drivers said about the current state of charging networks in America, and what it means for the future of electric cars.
Drivers blame faulty equipment for charging failures
Gas prices are high, and many Americans are struggling to make ends meet with increased automotive expenses, so why aren’t more people switching to electric cars?
The cost of a new car aside, gas stations can be found scattered across the nation. Unlike charging stations, which you often need an app to locate, drivers of gas-powered cars have the peace of mind that they can fill up almost anywhere, and do so in under a few minutes.
Electric car charging networks are growing every day, but there may be a deeper issue in their ongoing functionality.
Out of 11,550 drivers surveyed by J.D. Power, a whopping one in five drivers were unable to charge their vehicle at a recent charging station visit. Of those drivers,
72% blamed faulty equipment for charging failures.
Public charging is one of the biggest hurdles to EV adoption
Without a robust and reliable nationwide charging network, the road to mass electric vehicle adoption is going to be a long one.
The Biden administration signed an infrastructure law that allocates $5 billion to build out EV charging ports, but will it be enough? The J.D. Power survey suggests that some car buyers remain skeptical.
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