Report ID: SQMIR25C2132
Report ID:
SQMIR25C2132 |
Region:
Regional |
Published Date: April, 2024
Pages:
223
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Tables:
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Figures:
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Range anxiety is the fear of operating an electric vehicle and running out of power without being able to find a charging station in time to recharge the battery; examples of such infrastructure include Tesla superchargers, Volkswagen Electrify America, etc. The increased investments from public and private entities for electric charging infrastructure, as well as the expansion of electric charging stations across the U.S., are helping to build customer trust and help in mitigating the problem.
The United States government has established strict regulations for CO2 emission limitations for motorised vehicles, associated with substantial impacts, and set a net-zero greenhouse gas emission goal. Due to the need for automakers to accept, create, and market electric vehicles in the future, this functions as a market driver. Compared to internal combustion engines, electric vehicles (EVs) are more expensive and demand a higher investment (ICEs). The cost of an electric car can be up to three or four times higher than that of a comparable internal combustion engine car, making EVs a less alluring option for the typical consumer.
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Report ID: SQMIR25C2132