In my country they put taxes on electricity and the weight of a car too.so the roads are maintained by a tax on gasoline and diesel, have you heard of how the are going to collect money from evs
Depends:I do have a question for EV owners: If you need to recharge at a public station, how long does it take? How much does it cost?
Slow charging (several hours) costs a bit less than gasoline if you count the miles/km you can drive. If you have a charging card or app from the owner/company it’s often cheaper.
There are many different prices and some charging cards or apps do not charge on all EV stations.
It has been a learning process at the start. But the apps and info get better al the time. And the number of charging stations increased a lot since 5 years ago.
Most public chargers do 22kW/hour. Meaning you can ride 100-140 km (less than 100miles) after charging one hour. But some only charge 11kW (like most home charging stations).
Quick charging takes 10 to 30 minutes , depending on the EV station and the car, and is more expensive. Located mainly beside highways.
New cars can charge 100kW/hour or even more. Old cars often max 50kW/hour. For safety reasons up to 80% of the battery capacity.
We have an older car (max 50kW). If we make longer trips we combine charging with a coffee break or a restaurant. Our car can drive approximately 400km with a charged battery.