Why relocating to a new place is a sign to sell your EV

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Why relocating to a new place is a sign to sell your EV The emerging market for electric vehicle (EV) development has grown significantly recently - yet the required EV infrastructure hasn't kept in pace. While EVs are anticipated to replace 70% of the entire fleet of personal cars and passenger buses by 2040, adoption in the United States has been quite slow - and lacking EV infrastructure plays a pivotal part in this worrisome trend. “Adoption in the United States has been quite slow - and lacking EV infrastructure plays a pivotal part in this worrisome trend.” In the US alone, public awareness has been utilized to drive the sustainability trend, including Federal tax reductions. Yet, future development in EV use will require more than just mere tax credits. Building a robust charging infrastructure will convey the reliability and convenience that EV owners need to capitalize from EV reception. We are on the cusp of innovation, not just in the US, but globally. Neighborhoods, malls, highways and remote regions seek to build out the infrastructure required for EVs. Whilst EV cars like Tesla are getting added every year with the latest features, EV infrastructure is still in progress . Let’s take a look at which states lag behind the most in EV trends. Arizona :- Arizona has 28K+ EV drivers, but with less than 2,000 charging ports available, you may find yourself waiting for longer queues to get a charge more often than in other states. Hawaii :- Hawaii has over 10K+ EVs, but with less than 750 chargers, not to mention that those 750 chargers exist across multiple islands. Washington DC :- The evergreen state accounts for more than 50K+ EV drivers, but with less than 4000 charging stations, one has to wait 20 mins in queue and further 20-25 mins to get a full charge.


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