EV Growth at Risk as Charging Station Rollout Falls Short
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses the growing concern over EV charging infrastructure. Originally, the U.S. aimed for 400,000 to 500,000 charging stations by 2030, but estimates now suggest only 200,000 may be built. The aging power grid and weak EV sales have made expansion difficult, raising concerns that a lack of charging stations could slow EV adoption even further.
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