The world of electric vehicles is evolving rapidly, with over 170K public EV charging ports in the U.S. and approximately 900 new chargers opening weekly. A report suggests the U.S. may need 28 million EV chargers by 2030, mainly in homes. This expansion is fueled by funding from the Department of Energy and the Department of Transportation. The growth in charging infrastructure is expected to benefit electric car owners, who face challenges and safety concerns when charging in public.
With nearly 600 more fast-charging stations to rely on, EV drivers may feel more strongly that their investments were worthwhile. https://t.co/yyB3V9BaZb
Electric car owners face 'a series of hurdles' when charging in public amid 'health and safety' fears https://t.co/tMUQSgjnCI
The U.S. may need 28 million EV chargers by 2030, most of them in homes, report says https://t.co/eJIi0xaQb6
#DYK there are over 170K public EV charging ports across the U.S.? And ~900 new chargers are opening weekly! Thanks to @ENERGY & @USDOT funding, the #EV charging infrastructure is expanding rapidly. Explore this interactive map & find a charger near you: https://t.co/Cs0YnOXRZ4 https://t.co/NOowPyxo7j
Electric car drivers will benefit from cheaper public charging after 'major milestone' announcement https://t.co/FPba49mG3J
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