The One Thing Holding Americans Back From Buying An EV
Briefly

The expansion of EV charging infrastructure, supported by billions from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is crucial for making EV ownership feasible for all, especially for those without home charging.
Tesla's opening of its Supercharger network to non-Tesla vehicles could revolutionize access to fast charging, though the rollout is still progressing slowly, showcasing the balance between access and readiness.
While charging technology has significantly improved, with holes for ultra-fast charging now commonplace, the true challenge remains in ensuring that the charging experience is consistent and reliable across the board.
Despite doubling the number of charging ports in the last four years, EV owners still face critical issues like broken chargers, slow charge times, and overall accessibility, posing a barrier to widespread adoption.
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