As electric vehicle sales continue to rise in the United States, the need for a robust charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly evident. Recent studies predict that most drivers will be operating EVs as their choice vehicle by 2044. Surveys show that potential EV buyers are concerned about the availability and reliability of charging stations. Several survey participants report that the inconvenience of charging an EV is a significant deterrent.
Currently, most American EV owners charge their vehicles at home, but over 20% of US households lack consistent off-street parking for overnight charging. Public charging networks can also be unreliable, leading to additional headaches for EV owners.
Recognizing these challenges, automakers, governments, and policymakers are working to expand the EV charging infrastructure. The US has seen significant growth in charging ports, which has doubled since 2020. Gas stations in the country continue to outnumber EV charging stations, but the margin between the two continues to lower, pointing to a future where the two stations will be equally common. Read more!