Gallup Throws Cold Water on Future EV Sales. Is the Charging Infrastructure to Blame?

Gallup Throws Cold Water on Future EV Sales. Is the Charging Infrastructure to Blame?

Gallup's data casts doubt on the U.S.'s ambitious target for 60% of new cars to be electric by 2030, especially since consumer interest in EVs has plateaued at 16%.

Addressing the reliability of EV charging could be a game-changer. Currently, nearly 20% of charging attempts fail, which certainly dampens consumer enthusiasm. Enhancing the reliability and availability of charging infrastructure could significantly boost consumer confidence and accelerate the shift toward electric vehicles, making that 2030 target more attainable.

Want to know what governments are saying about this? Check out this clip from Gilroy, California, discussing improvements in reliability. Or see another from the California State Assembly, which is considering a bill to require reliability. Or this one from the Cupertino City Council. Interested in knowing how we find all these interesting clips and how they can increase your bottom line in the EV charging space? Schedule a demo with us, here.

Absolutely! The shift towards EVs is a journey, not a sprint. As Plato once said - necessity is the mother of invention. Innovators like Elon Musk have shown us that where there’s a will, there’s a way ?? Let's drive the change together!

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