> Seems like max demand for EVs have been hit in Western Europe much like the US.
* Based on current prices / range / charging infra rollout, etc. I think range has gotten to an acceptable place for most people's anxieties (still progress to make of course), price is coming down with the cars coming out in the next year or two but infra investment feels like it's dragging things down a bit. Particularly where I live in the north of the UK anyway.
The biggest problems for me (and I suspect a large number of people) are charging rate and battery endurance. On long drives, waiting 30 minutes at a supercharger is not my idea of fun. At the same time, losing battery capacity from parking in the cold or using the aforementioned supercharger will also make things bad. I live in the Northeast US, which has a very high density of EV chargers per unit area, so actual charger availability is pretty damn good.
In other words, I wouldn't put a lot of hopes on more infrastructure adding more adopters.
* Based on current prices / range / charging infra rollout, etc. I think range has gotten to an acceptable place for most people's anxieties (still progress to make of course), price is coming down with the cars coming out in the next year or two but infra investment feels like it's dragging things down a bit. Particularly where I live in the north of the UK anyway.