As Uber continues its ambitious push towards a more sustainable future with electric vehicles, a new challenge has emerged: the high cost of charging them. The ride-hailing giant's decision to transition its fleet to electric cars has been driven by concerns over climate change and air pollution, but the reality of powering these vehicles is proving to be a significant headache. With charging costs often exceeding fuel costs, Uber is facing a major logistical hurdle in its effort to go green. As the company navigates this issue, it will have to balance its environmental goals with the financial realities of operating a large-scale electric vehicle fleet.


Charging concerns overtake costs in Uber's electric car push  Axios