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EV charging infrastructure struggles with congestion, vandalism, and policy changes. Tesla's Supercharger Queue System aims to reduce wait times, while new vandalism-resistant cables combat cable theft. Meanwhile, a federal rollback of chargers raises concerns about public access. As demand rises, can private investment keep pace with EV growth? [ https://motorwatt.com/ev-news/ev-charging-infrastructure](https://motorwatt.com/ev-news/ev-charging-infrastructure)

(https://motorwatt.com/ev-news/ev-charging-infrastructure) [ EV Charging Infrastructure Challenges: Congestion, Theft & Policy Shifts ](https://motorwatt.com/ev-news/ev-charging-infrastructure) https://motorwatt.com/ev-news/ev-charging-infrastructure

EV charging infrastructure faces major hurdles—long wait times, vandalism, and shifting policies. Tesla's Supercharger Queue System helps, but theft and a federal charger rollback create new roadblocks. Can private investment fill the gaps? Explore the latest EV charging challenges and solutions.

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