That only gets you some of the way there. The next hurdle is that a lot of low income housing is street parking only that isn't always reserved for the owner. So this is an awkward situation where we will probably also need residential streets to come with either city paid for charging or a change in zoning so that owners can reserve the spots in front of their house and install chargers.
> need residential streets to come with either city paid for charging or a change in zoning so that owners can reserve the spots in front of their house and install chargers
Which I'm sure will work great in those neighborhoods.