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Charging Access Overtakes Cost as Top EV Barrier for Uber Drivers

For the first time, Uber drivers in a 13-country survey cite charging access as a greater barrier to going electric than vehicle costs, signaling a shift in the company's electrification challenge.

June 26, 2026
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Source: Axios
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A new Uber (UBER) survey across 13 countries reveals that drivers now view charging access as a bigger obstacle to adopting electric vehicles (EVs) than vehicle costs, marking a first in the company's annual surveys, as reported by Axios.

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The survey, which included thousands of Uber drivers, found that 45% of respondents cited lack of charging infrastructure as the top challenge, compared to 38% who pointed to high EV costs. In previous surveys, cost had always ranked first.

Context

Uber has been aggressively pushing its drivers to switch to EVs, aiming for a zero-emission fleet in some cities by 2030. However, these results suggest that infrastructure hurdles may be more pressing than affordability.

What It Means for Investors

The shift in driver priorities implies that Uber's EV strategy success hinges increasingly on charging availability, not just vehicle price. Uber may need to partner with energy companies and governments to accelerate charging deployment, potentially impacting its operational costs and timeline.

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