The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has been gradual, yet some states are significantly more prepared than others, showcasing varying levels of infrastructure resilience.
As the electric vehicle industry is projected to grow, it's estimated that by 2035, one in five vehicles sold could be electric, emphasizing the need for extensive EV infrastructure.
Hawaii, despite its geographical challenges, has managed to install 822 charging ports, showcasing its commitment to sustainable practices for both residents and visitors.
While many states are making strides in EV infrastructure, Kentucky’s 968 charging ports indicate a surprisingly robust network in a largely rural state.
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