General

Will the global ratio of EVs-on-the-road to public charging ports worsen (increase) before end of 2028?

An economics prediction on the widening gap between the growth of electric vehicle sales and the installation of charging infrastructure.

Yes 65%Maybe 9%No 26%

66 total votes

Analysis

Infrastructure Crisis Deepens


Global EV sales growth continues to be explosive, frequently outpacing the rate at which public charging ports can be installed, permitted, and connected to the grid. Because the high capital cost and logistical complexity of charger deployment is slow to respond to vehicle sales volume, the strong 'Yes' vote reflects the consensus that this infrastructure deficit—the ratio of cars to chargers—will continue to worsen through 2028, increasing 'range anxiety' for many consumers.

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