A new study suggests that nearly one in five electric vehicle (EV) chargers are unusable, shedding light on the challenges EV drivers face with charging infrastructure across the United States.
For the study, researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School examined more than 1 million charging-station reviews left by EV drivers across North America, Europe, and Asia over the past 10 years.
With the help of artificial intelligence models, the researchers said they were able to identify struggles of EV life beyond “range anxiety”—the common fear that the battery will die before they reach their destination or a charging port—and detail deeper frustrations such as unreliability of chargers, nontransparent pricing, clashes with gas-powered car drivers, and the complete absence of chargers in their area. […]
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