Summary
Consumer Reports surveyed 1,230 EV owners and found that Tesla's Supercharger network had the fewest problems, followed by Rivian's Adventure Network. Other networks struggled with reliability, including Shell's Recharge network, which had a problem rate of 48%.
Key Points
Tesla's Supercharger network has been built over a decade and has worked out most of its issues
Rivian is off to a great start with its first 100 stations and plans to build another 500 in North America
Many EV owners experience problems with charging networks, including payment issues and broken screens
Why It Matters
Understanding the reliability of electric vehicle charging networks is crucial for widespread adoption. Consumers need to know which networks are most reliable to make informed decisions about their next car purchase.
Author
Sean O'Kane