Anxiety about autonomy remains an impediment to the mass adoption of electric vehicles

Dublin, 27 July 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – ResearchAndMarkets.com has published a new article on the electric vehicle charging industry “The anxiety of the still presents a major impediment to the great adoption of electric vehicles”

A charging station manufacturer, EVBox is about to identify its first North American headquarters outside Chicago, while Blink Charging Co has earned a grant to implement two hundred Blink Fast Level 2 charging stations in the Mid-Atlantic region, adding locations in Virginia. Maryland, West Virginia and Washington DC. In March, Iberdrola announced plans to boost plans for its own fast-charging network in Spain, while in February the French EDF app acquired a major stake in Pod Point, which operates more than 69,000 cargo emissions in the UK and Norway. Anxiety about autonomy remains a major impediment to its mass adoption. Increased availability of cargo infrastructure will play a vital role in combating this concern, and governments are prioritizing the improvement of cargo infrastructure. In January, the UK government announced that it would double investment for the installation of charging stations on residential streets to 10 million pounds. China plans to load another 600,000 charging stations financed through an infrastructure recovery plan announced in March and the European Union intends to have one million public charging stations by 2025.

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