Current and potential future EV driver charging needs

To pave the way for a widespread diffusion of electric mobility, both electric vehicles and their charging infrastructure need to fit drivers’ needs. Thus, two surveys targeting different driver groups are conducted. On the one hand, a voluntary online survey among current EV drivers (n=2,088) serve...

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