In 2022, EV sales reached a crucial tipping point of 5% of new vehicle sales in the US, the point at which their adoption has historically accelerated dramatically. As more people transition to EVs who may not have the infrastructure or funds for at-home charging, the need for out-of-home charging capabilities will continue to grow.
The question for traditional gas stations and convenience store owners is “what to do now”? While some might argue that this is bad news for fuel stations, the reality is the adoption of EVs offers gas stations and convenience stores the opportunity to evolve with their customers and change with the times. In this webinar you will learn:
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