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Top 20 Most Common Misconceptions About EV Charging Infrastructure

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Last updated: 2024/05/09 at 8:06 AM
EV-a2zm Published January 24, 2024 4 Min Read
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Tigard, OR, USA - Oct 6, 2021 Closeup of the Volta logo seen on the side of a kiosk next to a 4-hour limit parking space sign at a Volta free EV charging station in Tigard, Oregon.
Tigard, OR, USA - Oct 6, 2021 Closeup of the Volta logo seen on the side of a kiosk next to a 4-hour limit parking space sign at a Volta free EV charging station in Tigard, Oregon.
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The following are the top most common misconceptions about electric vehicle charging infrastructure:

No.MisconceptionReality
1There aren’t enough charging stations.While true in some areas, the number of stations is rapidly growing, and home charging is often feasible.
2Charging an EV takes forever.Level 2 chargers offer significantly faster charging than a standard outlet, and Level 3 stations can charge in minutes.
3Charging an EV is expensive.While electricity costs can vary, it’s generally cheaper than gasoline, and many incentives and programs lower charging costs.
4Charging damages the electrical grid.Modern grids can handle EV charging, and smart charging can even stabilize the grid by utilizing off-peak hours.
5You need a special type of house to charge an EV.Most homes have the necessary wiring, and simple upgrades can be made if needed.
6EVs only appeal to environmentalists.EVs offer benefits like lower operating costs, quieter driving, and performance advantages, appealing to a broad audience.
7Public charging is always available.While stations are becoming more common, it’s wise to plan ahead and check availability, especially during peak hours.
8You can’t charge an EV in the winter.Modern EVs are designed for cold weather, and charging performance might be slightly impacted, but not significantly.
9Public charging stations are unsafe.Most stations are well-lit and located in secure areas, and safety measures are constantly improving.
10Only Teslas have access to fast charging.Many other EV models can utilize fast charging networks like CCS and CHAdeMO.
11You need to constantly charge your EV.Similar to gasoline vehicles, most EVs have enough range for daily commutes, and charging frequency depends on usage patterns.
12Charging an EV takes special knowledge.Modern EVs and charging stations are user-friendly, and apps and manuals provide clear instructions.
13EVs are only good for short commutes.Many EV models offer extended ranges suitable for long-distance travel.
14EVs are unreliable and require frequent repairs.EVs have fewer moving parts, leading to potentially lower maintenance costs than gasoline vehicles.
15You can’t tow anything with an EV.Many EVs have towing capacities, and towing capabilities vary depending on the model.
16EVs depreciate faster than gasoline cars.Studies suggest EV depreciation rates are comparable or even slower than gasoline vehicles in some cases.
17EVs are boring and lack performance.Many EV models offer exhilarating acceleration and engaging driving dynamics.
18EVs are only for wealthy people.EV prices are becoming more competitive, and incentives and financing options make them accessible to a wider range of buyers.
19The battery will degrade quickly and need replacing.Modern EV batteries are designed for long lifespans, and degradation is gradual and manageable.
20EVs are just a fad and won’t be around long.The shift towards electric mobility is driven by environmental concerns, technological advancements, and government regulations, suggesting it’s here to stay.
Source: Energy5

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