Uber Identifies Charging Access as Primary Barrier to EV Adoption Among Drivers
Uber has pinpointed charging infrastructure as the most significant obstacle to electric vehicle adoption for its drivers, surpassing cost concerns. The shift highlights a critical challenge in the transition to sustainable mobility, particularly in urban markets where home charging is scarce.
Only 35% of U.S.-based drivers, 27% in the U.K., and 13% in the Netherlands have access to home charging stations. This scarcity forces reliance on public infrastructure, creating operational hurdles for ride-hailing professionals who depend on readily available charging solutions.
The company reports over 230,000 drivers now use EVs—a 60% surge since early 2024. High-mileage drivers stand to gain the most from electrification, with operational savings accelerating fleet turnover. Uber is collaborating with municipal authorities to deploy strategic charging solutions, including a new forecasting tool to optimize station placement.