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How Public EV Charging Supports Shared and Autonomous Mobility

  Picture this: a self-driving electric taxi, silent and unhurried, gliding through early-morning traffic. It drops off its final passenger, then navigates itself to a nearby charging dock — no driver, no cables, no human instruction. Just autonomy, in every sense of the word. What makes this moment possible isn’t artificial intelligence. It’s infrastructure — specifically, public EV charging stations. In the grand architecture of future mobility, public EV charging stations are the scaffolding. They may not get headlines, but without them, the entire structure collapses.   Shared, But Still Needs Support Shared mobility is often talked about as a matter of convenience — fewer cars, less congestion, more flexibility. But at its core, it’s a logistics challenge: how do you keep electric vehicles on the road, constantly rotating between passengers, with minimal downtime? The answer, of course, lies in public EV charging stations. These are not just outlets — they ar...