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Americans' Junk-Filled Garages Are Hurting EV Adoption, Study Says
vendredi 22 août 2025, 05:30 , par Slashdot
![]() But that could grow by more than half (to 68 percent of homeowners) if those homeowners changed their parking behavior, 'most likely by clearing a space in their garage,' the report finds. '90 percent of all houses can add a 240 V outlet near where cars could be parked,' said Abuelsamid. 'Parking behavior, namely whether homeowners use a private garage for parking or storage, will likely become a key factor in EV adoption. Today, garage-use intent is potentially a greater factor for in-house charging ability than the house's capacity to add 240 V outlets.' Creating garage space would increase the number of homes capable of EV charging from 31 million to more than 50 million. And when we include houses where the owner thinks it's feasible to add wiring, that grows to more than 72 million homes. And that's far more than Telemetry's most optimistic estimate of U.S. EV penetration for 2035, which ranges from 33 million to 57 million EVs on the road 10 years from now. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/08/22/0020202/americans-junk-filled-garages-are-hurting-ev-adopti...
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