My condo has a power grid that was powerful enough to have about 150 chargers installed directly beside our parking spots, assuming we wanted to pay for one. So the logistics are not that difficult.How are condos and apartments going to supply chargers? I read 1 report that putting in chargers in existing condos was about $35-40,000/charger. Who is going to flip the bill for that?
As far as the cost, whoever wrote what you read has no clue whatsoever what they are talking about. Each charger cost $5,000 to be fully installed and ready for use. The bonus was that the Gov't was offering 50% rebates and the installation company did all the paperwork. As such, it cost me $2,500 all in.
I don't have an EV and I don't plan on getting one until they iron out things like cold weather issues and massively increase the number of charging stations on the highways and charge much more rapidly. I did it as an investment that will, in theory, increase the value of my unit significantly. Probably at least 10-20X what I paid.
There are issues now, but there is no denying that EVs will be all that will be sold in the not too distant future.