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Electrify America’s New CEO Takes A Dare, Drives Across The Country Only On EA Chargers

What’s more notable is that Electrify America didn’t do anything to try to hide that the stations have problems. The company admitted, on camera, that its stations experience outages, slower than rated speeds, and problems getting a charge started. Electrify America even explained why there are sometimes free sessions , and found a broken station displaying a Windows screen.

Over these five years, the company has spread its presence across 46 states and the District of Columbia, while investing in EV education, workforce development programs, and accessible charging options. The company continues to install charging stations at an average of three per week, totaling over 800 stations and 3,500+ chargers.

Perhaps more importantly, it appears that he spent time talking to people at the stations, and learned not only what his own experience was like, but what the experiences of others have been. Getting that broad information is the only way for the guy at the top to know what’s going on, without any kind of corporate yes-men, PR guys, or anybody else putting spin on it.

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