In a scathing critique of the nation's electric vehicle charging infrastructure, a frustrated attorney has come forward with a first-hand account of the challenges he faced trying to charge his EV at Yosemite National Park. Despite the park's investment in a high-tech Rivian L2 charger, the attorney encountered a litany of issues, from incomplete installation to inadequate signage, highlighting the systemic problems plaguing the rollout of EV charging networks across the country. As the demand for EVs continues to grow, the attorney's experience serves as a stark reminder of the need for more robust and user-friendly charging infrastructure, particularly in rural areas and national parks. His story raises important questions about the effectiveness of current charging station development and the need for greater investment in EV infrastructure.


Attorney Says Trying To Charge His EV at Yosemite at a Rivian L2 Chargers Showed Him What's Wrong With How We're Building EV Charging Infrastructure  Torque News