Watch This Before You Buy an EV: The Truth About Charging No One Told You
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Watch This Before You Buy an EV: The Truth About Charging No One Told You

What makes charging an EV feel normal, even convenient, instead of a hassle at a public station? This fast panel nails it, and you can watch the full conversation right here.

Here is the quick why-watch. Ken Williams from Ford explains that most owners plug in at home, so the public network must feel intuitive and consistent. Emily Kelly from ChargePoint walks through app features that remove guesswork, like real-time status and clear pricing.

Christopher Russo from Con Edison gets candid on grid readiness and simple incentives that nudge off-peak plug-ins. And Matt Teske from Chargeway adds a reality check, some cars and stations fill fast, others do not, so plain language and better alignment matter.

This video gives you the playbook. Fewer acronyms, clearer guidance, better uptime, plus practical solutions for apartments and curbside spots. Hit play, then decide what would help you power up at home, at work, or on the road.


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