Full adoption of Electric Vehicles is dependent on car owners being able to charge their vehicles. In rural areas, which characterizes most of Vermont, people tend to have garages or driveways in which a dedicated Level II charger may be installed. This allows most vehicles to fully charge in 6-8 hours, as opposed to the 48+ it would take on a standard 120V electrical outlet.
Sometimes a longer trip is necessary, which requires drivers to plan their charging stops. In this case, there are networks and “apps” that help locate public charging stations. The best case is that one can plan a trip using these apps, coordinating charger locations with overnight or meal breaks. Similar to the vehicles available, the numbers of public stations are increasing by leaps and bounds.