Electric Vehicles: Overcoming Hurdles and Pushing Towards the Future

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America's EV transition could be hindered by the country's broken and dysfunctional public charging system, which is unreliable, inconvenient, and confusing. Public charging is currently managed by a hodgepodge of private companies, utilities, government spending, and automakers, making it a logistical nightmare for regulators and a mess for drivers who simply want to plug in. Unless the United States sorts out its public charging infrastructure, it's hard to imagine EV sales growing as quickly as the Biden administration wants.
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