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EV Drivers Experience 'Hot Dog Anxiety' Amid Ultra-Fast Charging

Volvo highlights a new concern for electric vehicle drivers, suggesting that ultra-fast charging may lead to unnecessary spending on range.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Electric vehicle (EV) drivers are reportedly encountering a phenomenon dubbed 'hot dog anxiety,' as noted by Volvo.

This anxiety stems from the rapid pace of ultra-fast charging, which may encourage drivers to pay for more range than they actually need.

Volvo's observations suggest that the convenience of quick charging could inadvertently lead to overspending among EV users.