Providing EV Dealerships with All the Information to Install EVSE

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Brigette Schoenung
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According to Electrek.com, results of a survey show that nearly three in four U.S. drivers believe electric vehicles are “the future of driving.” It’s closer to 79% among EV drivers. According to Clean Technica, EVs could reach a 70% year-over-year increase, with sales increasing to 585,375 in 2021 from 345,285 in 2020, while international sales could rise 50% in just one year, a figure predicted by analysts at Morgan Stanley.

And yet, according to a Sierra Club study, they’re virtually impossible to find or test drive at a dealership. The number of dealerships which do not carry EVs is significantly higher than those which do. In the study, which examined states like California and New York, which have signed California’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate, more than half the time participants visited dealerships in ZEV states, EVs were hidden on the dealership site, the cars were not charged enough for a test drive, and some participants were told installing EVSE would be too expensive for the dealership.

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