Opinion: electric charging mistakes and mitigators

Earlier this week, The Times of London published an article about a motorist who was left stranded when her electric vehicle ran out of juice on a four-hour journey — and all of the charging points for her electric car were out of order.

Earlier this week, The Times of London published an article about a motorist who was left stranded when her electric vehicle ran out of juice on a four-hour journey — and all of the charging points for her electric car were out of order.

The motorist later Tweeted, “I can now confidently say it is a stupid idea to get an electric car.” While being stranded after running out of power is certainly an unfortunate situation, I’d argue that this incident should be looked at more as an eye-opener to how we can better address the inevitable increase in electric vehicle sales.

It’s true that range anxiety is diminishing as battery technology improves, but recharge anxiety is increasing, and that needs to be addressed. The industry has to avoid well-publicized missteps like these with better planning, greater availability, and regular maintenance of recharging networks.

As my colleague, Mark Hawtin, highlights in the recent blog, “A Closer Look at Electric Vehicle Penetration and Impact,” it’s predicted that EV sales will grow from 1.1 million worldwide in 2017, to a whopping 11 million in 2025, and then 30 million in 2030 — so planning an EV recharging network correctly is crucial. Kalibrate can help to ensure that you get this right the first time. Find out how

Found this interesting? Why not share it:

Read more articles about:

Electric Vehicles

Related posts

Location intelligence

Right-size your franchise territories: Maximize revenue per market

Franchise territory management tools are evolving changing with advances in location intelligence.

Right-size your franchise territories: Maximize revenue per market

Location intelligence

AI in location intelligence: See it in action

See videos and screen captures of how AI has been integrated into the KLI platform.

AI in location intelligence: See it in action

Fuel pricing

Fuel pricing by exception: When do analysts actually analyze?

Managing fuel prices can be time-consuming, especially when analysts spend much of their day on routine tasks....

Fuel pricing by exception: When do analysts actually analyze?

Start your journey to more informed decisions today

Get in touch to see how Kalibrate could empower your decision-making.