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US States and the Electric Vehicle Charging Race: Who’s Leading and Who’s Lagging?

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is in full swing, but are US states prepared to support this shift with adequate charging infrastructure? A recent study dives deep into this pressing issue, revealing both leaders and laggards in the EV charging race.

US States Charging Ahead

The frontrunners in the EV infrastructure race include Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New York, Colorado, Rhode Island, and California. These states have recognized the importance of EVs and are investing heavily in public charging infrastructure to support the growing fleet of electric vehicles.

States Needing a Boost

On the other hand, states like Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Tennessee, Nebraska, Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Indiana, and Wisconsin have room for improvement. They need to ramp up their efforts to ensure they don’t fall behind in the EV transition.

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California: The EV Heartland

California stands out as a beacon for EV adoption in the US. With EV sales accounting for 15% of the market, the state is setting the pace for others to follow. In 2022, California boasted over 46,000 chargers for its nearly one million registered EVs.

The Road Ahead

The transition to EVs is inevitable. However, the speed and success of this transition depend on the readiness of infrastructure. States need to recognize the importance of public charging infrastructure and invest accordingly. With federal support and private-sector involvement, the future looks bright for EVs in the US.

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