Florida falls short on EV chargers. So why is state sitting on millions to install them?
Briefly

Tang P. expressed her regret over owning an electric vehicle due to the inconvenience of charging but noted the social opportunities it presented during charging wait times.
The charging market in the U.S. is projected to need a tenfold growth to cater to 27 million EVs by 2030, highlighting a critical infrastructure gap.
Experts highlight Florida's potential to fall behind in EV infrastructure development, exacerbated by political inaction and the state's struggle to utilize $110 million in federal funds.
Read at Miami Herald
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