EVs typically have a shorter driving range compared to traditional vehicles, requiring more frequent charging or access to charging infrastructure.
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Charging an EV takes longer than refueling a conventional car, which can be inconvenient for drivers on long trips or in areas with limited charging stations.
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EVs generally have a higher upfront cost compared to traditional cars, although this is gradually decreasing as technology advances and economies of scale improve.
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The availability of public charging stations for EVs is still limited in some areas, making it challenging for EV owners to find convenient charging options.
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The performance of EV batteries can degrade over time, reducing their overall lifespan and requiring eventual replacement.
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