As the Massachusetts state legislature debates the future of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, many app-based drivers are left wondering if they'll be able to make a living behind the wheel. With the rise of EVs on the state's roads, concerns are growing about the availability and accessibility of charging stations, particularly in rural areas where drivers often rely on their vehicles to get from point A to point B. For ride-hailing and delivery drivers, who are increasingly dependent on their vehicles to earn a living, the uncertainty surrounding EV charging is a pressing issue that could have far-reaching consequences for their livelihoods. As lawmakers weigh in on the matter, one thing is clear: finding a solution to the EV charging conundrum will be crucial for the state's transition to a more sustainable transportation system.


EV charging landscape leaves app-based drivers apprehensive  State House News Service