From Kelly Blue Book:
J.D. Power: Electric Car Charging Getting Worse
Charging an electric vehicle (EV) away from home is a gamble, and the odds are getting worse.
In August, J.D. Power released its second annual U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience Public Charging Study. The results were bad. The survey of more than 11,500 EV drivers found that 20% of the time EV owners attempted to charge their cars in public in the first half of 2022, they found the nearest charger broken.
J.D. Power has now updated the study with data from the second half of the year. The result? Things got worse, with more than 21% of charging attempts ending in failure.
Reasons included software problems, vandalized chargers, and payment processing errors.
More at the site. These fools think that they can mandate all electric vehicles by 2035. The infrastructure is not there and it will never be. Costs too much. EVs are fun but they are a toy for rich geeks and liberals. Another prong of the fork that the elites are using to keep us in our 15-minute cities. Excuuuuuuse me but NO!
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