A 600-mile road trip (and data) proves EV charging doesn’t suck anymore
A recent road trip in an EV revealed just how much faster and more reliable DC Fast charging has become in the U.S.

A recent road trip in an EV revealed just how much faster and more reliable DC Fast charging has become in the U.S.
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What happened: A recent road trip in an EV revealed just how much faster and more reliable DC Fast charging has become in the U.S.
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Source attribution: TechCrunch via techcrunch.com. Original report: https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/18/a-600-mile-road-trip-and-data-proves-ev-charging-doesnt-suck-anymore/







