Ohio's electric vehicle (EV) market is facing significant challenges, according to a recent report. The state has been ranked among the worst in the country for EV buyers and drivers, with a lack of charging infrastructure and limited incentives being major contributing factors. Despite growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles, Ohio's infrastructure has failed to keep pace, leaving many EV owners frustrated with the limited options for charging on the go. As the state continues to grapple with the transition to cleaner energy, these findings highlight the need for significant investment in EV charging infrastructure and supportive policies to attract and retain EV owners.
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