Greece is struggling to keep up with the growing demand for electric vehicles, with a crippling charging bottleneck threatening to hinder the country's efforts to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. As more Greeks turn to eco-friendly transportation, the nation's charging infrastructure has failed to keep pace, leaving many drivers frustrated and stranded. With a goal of having at least 50,000 public charging points by 2025, Greece is racing against time to meet its ambitious targets, but the lack of investment and coordination has put the brakes on progress. Can the country overcome its charging woes and become a leader in the electric vehicle revolution, or will it fall behind in the transition to a more sustainable future?


The Charging Bottleneck: Greece’s Struggle with Electric Vehicles  GreekReporter.com