As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain popularity in Australia, concerns are growing about the adequacy of public charging infrastructure to meet the increasing demand. From the early days of "charger rage" when frustrated drivers would queue for hours to charge their vehicles, the country's EV network has undergone significant expansion. However, with the latest models boasting impressive ranges of up to 700km, the question remains: can public charging keep up? The Guardian explores whether Australia's charging infrastructure is now sufficient to support the growing number of EV owners, and what still needs to be done to ensure a seamless driving experience.
From ‘charger rage’ to a 700km range: is public charging keeping up with Australia’s EV demand? The Guardian