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Nearly 80% of EV drivers will go the extra mile for safer charging

By Michelle Froese | August 9, 2024

A new survey by Vontier, a global industrial technology company, reveals a critical truth in the electric vehicle (EV) landscape: safety isn’t just a preference — it’s a driving force to adoption. The study highlights a critical gap in the current EV charging infrastructure and points to potential solutions that could accelerate EV adoption, including charging station design and placement.

Nearly 80% of EV drivers reported they would go out of their way to use a public charger located in a safe environment.

This striking statistic underscores a significant issue with many existing charging stations, which are often poorly lit, lack security cameras, and are situated in isolated areas of parking lots with minimal supervision.

“It’s not just about plugging in anymore — it’s about peace of mind,” said Mark Morelli, president and CEO at Vontier. “Addressing these safety concerns is imperative for the future of EV adoption, and convenience stores are uniquely positioned to address this challenge. They innately provide a safer, more comfortable charging experience while offering the amenities that drivers desire to be more productive during their charging time.”

The survey also found that over half of EV drivers would drive farther for charging stations that offer protection from the elements, such as rain or snow. Additionally, 67% would go out of their way for stations near shopping areas, and 63% for those close to dining options.

“It’s interesting that drivers are willing to drive further for their preferred chargers despite ongoing concerns around EV range and charging access,” said Andrew Bennett, President and CEO of EVolve, a Vontier company. “While convenience remains a factor, businesses should never underestimate the power of a superior charging experience. Drivers will more likely stop at your store, and buy more, if done right.”

As states deploy federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program funds to build fast-charging stations, Vontier is committed to partnering with businesses to create charging options that prioritize driver safety and comfort. This approach not only addresses consumer concerns but also has the potential to increase charging station use and profitability.

 

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