One factor that could limit the spread of EVSE, according to the report, is the
great variety between countries in terms of regulations, government support for
EVs and charging infrastructure, and technologies. The absence of a
single, region-wide alternating current EV charging connector standard has
hampered the deployment of EV charging infrastructure. The European Union
must address these country-specific variations if the EV market is to thrive,
the report finds
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