Why Public EV Chargers Almost Never Work as Fast as Promised

(Bloomberg) — For EV drivers traversing the great state of Wyoming, the Smith’s grocery store in Rock Springs is an oasis. It’s just off I-80, there’s a Petco across the street, and it has six plugs promising to charge at 350 kilowatts. At that rate, a Tesla Model 3 could go from empty to full in the time it takes to hit the bathroom and grab a Snickers.  Read More

Why Public EV Chargers Almost Never Work as Fast as Promised

Why Public EV Chargers Almost Never Work as Fast as Promised

Why Public EV Chargers Almost Never Work as Fast as Promised

Why Public EV Chargers Almost Never Work as Fast as Promised
Why Public EV Chargers Almost Never Work as Fast as Promised
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