The EV Charging Crisis: A Little-Known Company Steps Up
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on the challenges EVs face due to limited public charging stations. While most EVs are charged at home, their average range of 250 miles creates problems for long-distance travel. Revel, a lesser-known company that builds charging stations for its taxi fleet, plans to expand significantly, which could help EV adoption. However, issues like long wait times and vandalism at public chargers remain obstacles.
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