In my city of 25,000 there is not one place to charge your car. People have to drive 15 miles away to the nearest charger.
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I betcha your city has plenty of gas stations. If there were profits to be made in selling charges, gas stations would be installing them left and right. Chargers available are heavily or totally subsidized with tax dollars.
In a heavily travelled area on a state highway about 30m away from me, BP just built not one, but TWO new gas stations about 1-1/2 miles apart. At the one that is open, there appear to be no charging stations for EVs. Not sure about the other, it is still under construction, but I doubt it.
The market is driven by government central planning reminiscent of the Soviet Union. You should see the Ford Blue Oval battery plant being built in Glendale, KY. Look it up. It is enormous, and is happening because of government incentives and restrictions on future ICE vehicle sales.