Inadequate Charging Infrastructure Could Stall European EV Sales
Electric vehicles are poised to take over internal combustion-engine vehicles over the next decade in a bid to cut our reliance on carbon-based energy and reduce our impact on the planet. However, one thing that stands against widespread EV adoption, at least in Europe, is inadequate charging infrastructure. Aside from Tesla, most of the electric vehicles sold across Europe have to rely on an inadequate system of different and often broken down charging facilities. While Tesla has its own network of charging stations and a streamlined charging experience, most of the other automakers that produce EVs don’t. “There’s a variety…