Can high-demand California and the US install enough EV chargers by 2030?

If America is going to switch to electric vehicles, it’s going to need a lot more charging stations along highways and in shopping malls, parking structures and apartment buildings.

To stem climate change, the Biden administration wants half of all new-vehicle sales to be EVs by 2030. California is pushing for 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035.

To meet those goals, the nation will need almost 2.3 million public chargers by 2030, the federally funded National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimated in March. California energy officials projected that the Golden State will need just over 1 million public chargers by 2030.

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