Charging woes are a top concern for EV drivers
Briefly

The Biden administration's initiatives, including tax credits and substantial federal investments, aim to significantly boost the adoption of electric vehicles by addressing charging infrastructure needs.
With the rapid expansion of public charging ports—doubling over four years to 192,000 by August 2024—the feasibility of EV ownership in urban settings is notably improving.
The advancement of charging technology, including speeds of up to 350 kilowatts and the introduction of ISO 15118's plug-and-charge system, reduces complexity for users.
Despite these advancements, challenges remain, such as broken or inaccessible chargers, which continue to deter potential EV buyers and require continued focus and improvement.
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