The bad news: the US only has 6000 fast charging stations -- the good news? They're just about everywhere you want to be!
, which can take a few hours to charge a car — not including the fact that literally ANY standard outlet can be tasked with charging an EV.)
“As we get to higher levels of EV adoption, if we don’t have enough chargers for peak demand, the wait times are going to be unlike what we see with gas stations,” he says.Renters who do not have the option to install a home charger will be hesitant to go fully electric until they can feel confident a public plug will be there when they need it
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