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Who picks up the tab for electric vehicle infrastructure costs?

Serious questions around how charge points should be installed, and who should shoulder the cost, remain at the heart of the EV transition. By Megan Lampinen

Interest in electric vehicles (EV) has been growing as the model range expands and prices drop. More and more automakers are committing to launching a wider EV offering in the coming years, covering a range of body styles and price points for consumers. Governments are also starting to come onboard, with various forms of incentives for fleets and private buyers. However, significant obstacles remain, particularly around the infrastructure required to support growing numbers of EVs.

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