> You can install a charger at home, even a very slow one that doesn’t need a special circuit
Lots of people rent, and might not have a parking space with charging available.
That said, battery and charging technology is evolving, so it might be a solved problem 10 years from now - especially as Toyota and Idemetsu Kosan are on track for mass producing Solid State EV batteries by 2028 [0]
[0] - https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/japans-idemitsu-buil...
Yeah, of course. I’m a renter, I understand. Some states [1] have laws allowing tenants to install chargers, although obviously not all renters have designated parking spaces. Where I live (NYC), most people rent and the idea of a “tenant parking space” is fairly foreign, but there are a decent number of EV chargers on the street in my neighborhood, so people make it work.
[1]: https://americanlandlord.com/california-landlord-tenant-laws...