Lack of public infrastructure is severely limiting ElectricVehicles adoption in urban environments, says juniperresearch ~
A new study from Juniper Research has found that lack of public infrastructure is severely limiting electric vehicle adoption in urban environments.
While EV charging points in service will grow from 14,2-million in 2023, to 45-million in 2027 globally, the analysis identified a significant gap between public and home charger adoption, with over twice as many home chargers as public chargers being in service by 2027. The study found that present initiatives from governments are not sufficient to accelerate EV adoption, with new innovation and business models within EV charging needed.
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