EV Mythbusting: There’s No Place to Charge
The rise in EVs has led to doubts and myths for some, especially surrounding the availability of public chargers.
The rise in EVs has led to doubts and myths for some, especially surrounding the availability of public chargers.
The charging experience EV drivers want will require the integration of various technologies to meet the availability, reliability and simplicity that customers demand.
EVs come with their own set of limitations that you should be aware of before making the purchase.
One item all the cost of charging hit pieces miss is free charging.
It’s a fact that electric vehicle drivers will look for an electrical charging point. They will then choose where to shop and eat based on where they are parked.
The plug-in or plug-less charging options are expanding in parallel with EV adoption, so expect options to grow.
Vehicle energy availability becomes an even bigger issue when it comes to managing on-demand mobility services using electric vehicles.
The next electrification wave will be when passenger EVs take off. This will happen as people understand that with larger batteries and a built-out charging infrastructure, range anxiety isn’t really an issue.
Today, even before an EV rolls into a fleet garage or depot, fleet personnel have to evaluate their operational needs in the context of electrification.