Sometime between now and the decade’s end, the nation’s electric utilities will begin to contend with a surge. That is when electric vehicles (EVs) will begin arriving in numbers large enough to tax the edge of the grid and to have utilities scrambling for ways of accommodating the new demand in peak hours. S&P Global projects that 40 percent of new car sales in 2030 will be
On May 4, the United States Energy Association will hold a virtual press briefing on the forecasted surge in EVs and how the utilities will accommodate it.