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by dabaitu
2658 days ago
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EV growth is much higher than charging infrastructure growth. The current network of public chargers are predominantly level 2 chargers. There are many things that limit public charging installations like architectural changes and grid upgrade involved that need approvals from different entities. Some apartment management refuse installations because the architectural changes would violate rights of some tenants. I have heard a year's time was taken from the moment HOA approved EVSE installation to the actual EVSE being installed. The most optimistic projection for EV adoption world wide by 2025 is 14%, and I strongly doubt charging infra will be sufficient or have caught up by then. This problem will get worse before it gets better. If we change the time frame to 10 years, many many things could happen and I hope ampUp can continue to adopt. |
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