EV Charging Infrastructure Up
Study shows chargers increased in number and per capita, ranks cities and states on EV-friendliness.
Study shows chargers increased in number and per capita, ranks cities and states on EV-friendliness.
But mix of pressures limit U.S. adoption, though J.D. Power sees EVs passing 50% market share by 2031.
Consumer Reports puts seven on its standout ranking, and says they’re gaining U.S. popularity.
Biden administration said to be easing stricter limits.
Part of his charge is developing ‘lower-cost, higher-performing’ models.
EVs hit a milestone, overtaking diesel as the third most popular vehicle type.
$150M goes to repair, replace chargers in 20 states.
Funds from infrastructure law meant to meet 500K-charger goal by 2030.
EV maker adjusts models’ range estimates after DOJ probe, Reuters exposė.
Cox Automotive nevertheless sees growth continuing for the long haul.
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