The American car maker Tesla recently released a new study regarding electric car charging, which proved its results outperform Tesla in this field due to the company’s strong infrastructure, according to JD Power Network , which conducted the second annual home charging study to experiment with electric vehicles in the United States. United from Tesla.
Tesla tops JD Power grid electric vehicle charging study

Despite the tremendous development process that the electric car market has experienced in recent times, there is, however, a constant struggle with charging electric cars, in light of the so-called “lack of public charging stations” in the United States of America.
JD Power Network has released the results of the second public charging study of electric vehicles in the United States of America, which measures the extent of satisfaction of electric vehicle owners with service in America.
The results of this study were somewhat shocking. Although the number of car charging stations has increased widely in the recent period, and is more available than ever, nevertheless, the satisfaction of electric vehicle drivers has decreased during 2022.

In the same regard, Executive Director of Global Cars at JD Power Network, Brent Jooper, explains, noting that it is not limited to the availability of electric vehicle charging stations, which is already a big obstacle during the current period, but there are many electric car owners who are facing a crisis. Inoperable equipment at charging stations.
Despite these previous results, Tesla topped the results of the study, as it ranked first as the most popular destination for electric vehicle owners inside public charging stations in the United States of America, with 680 points out of 1000 in the results of the study, while Volta came in Second place with 667 points, followed by Charge point with 639 points.
Measuring factors for the study of electric car charging

JD Power Network adopts its new study regarding the satisfaction of electric vehicle owners according to a number of factors, including the following:
- charging speed.
- Ease of shipment.
- Shipping charges.
- On-site convenience.
- Easy access to this site.
- How comfortable you feel in this site.
- Ease of payment.
- Availability of chargers.
- Things to do while charging the car.
- The physical condition of the shipping site.
It is worth noting that the study added the fact that electric vehicle owners were satisfied, albeit relatively, with the ease of the charging process within all public charging stations, in addition to the fact that the rest of the other 9 criteria actually caused a drop in the overall scores for this experience.
In addition, although there are more electric vehicle charging stations than in the past, many of them are not operating regularly, according to the study.
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