Survey finds 86% of EV drivers can charge at home, but over half still rely on public chargers.
ChargeLab, a software company powering North America's electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, released the results of its new report, "Industry survey: 500 EV drivers on public charging." The survey queried 500 EV drivers in the United States, revealing a key finding: While 86.0% of EV drivers now have access to a home charger, 59.6% still use public chargers weekly.
The survey also sheds light on the factors that impact driver satisfaction at public charging stations. These factors, in order of importance, include:
Another interesting angle illuminated by the survey is drivers' willingness to share data to improve the EV charging experience. The majority are open to sharing session and vehicle data. Only 3.4% expressed reluctance to share data.
"There's no shortage of news coverage on the problems with public charging—but what makes us excited about this survey is it reframes the issue as an opportunity," says Zak Lefevre, CEO of ChargeLab. "These EV drivers are echoing the same stories we hear from our customers. Everyone is happy if you can make the charging experience fast, easy, and affordable."
Read "Industry survey: 500 EV drivers on public charging" to learn more about the state of the EV charging industry and what EV owners want from public charging infrastructure.
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