Challenges & Considerations
2025-06-23

Range & Charging: Some EV shoppers worry about “range anxiety,” though fast charging is improving. Many BEVs now achieve hundreds of miles per charge 
Infrastructure Gaps: Charging infrastructure can be unreliable or scarce, especially in apartments or rural areas 
Price & Incentives: EVs tend to cost more upfront—but incentives like tax credits help bridge the gap 
Environmental Trade-Offs: Heavier batteries lead to increased tire wear and particulate emissions—though regenerative braking reduces brake wear pollution 
Regional Disparities: EV adoption is strong in China and the UK (up to 25% market share in the UK) but sluggish in the US and Europe due to cost and infrastructure challenges