
Nov 26, 2020
Fast charging: a key enabler to EV uptake in Europe
A large survey show that a majority of European EV drivers are willing to pay a premium on the electricity price in order to fast charge. This paves the way for increased density of fast chargers and thus eliminates one of the pain points for customers to shift to electric driving.
Current News reported this earlier this week based on EVBox’s annual market research report – . The study is based on responses from over 3,600 European citizens across the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium and Norway, and has been executed by Ipsos.
Read article on Current News website.
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