Fire risks and ugly designs are stalling EV charger adoption
9 hours ago
- #Charging Stations
- #Community Resistance
- #EV Infrastructure
- Communities worldwide are resisting EV charging stations due to concerns like fire hazards, aesthetics, and lost parking.
- Fire safety concerns persist despite evidence showing EVs are less likely to catch fire than gasoline cars.
- Norway demonstrates that with proper safety standards, underground EV charging can be safe and feasible.
- Aesthetic concerns have led to protests, with suggestions to integrate chargers into existing structures like lampposts.
- Post-installation reliability is an issue, with nearly half of India's public chargers found non-functional in a 2024 report.
- Accountability in charger maintenance could be improved by involving local businesses like gas stations or grocery stores.
- In India, properties with EV charging stations see a 2%–5% increase in value, with higher premiums for multiple chargers.
- Standardized rules, incentives, and predictable timelines are essential for smoother EV infrastructure deployment.
- Resistance often stems from social and aesthetic concerns rather than technological issues, requiring community engagement.