New Jersey is taking a major step towards a more environmentally friendly transportation system, with plans to add thousands of new electric vehicles to its state fleet. However, as the Garden State continues to invest in electric vehicles, a growing concern is emerging: the lack of charging infrastructure to support them. Despite the state's efforts to increase the number of electric vehicles on the road, the number of charging stations is not keeping pace, leaving many drivers worried about where they will be able to refuel. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, the state will need to prioritize the development of its charging network to avoid a widespread charging crisis.


NJ adding more electric vehicles; charger stations are not keeping up  Asbury Park Press