
Charging Anxiety Is Real Especially for Commercial Vehicles
When people talk about EV adoption, charging anxiety usually comes up in the context of personal cars. But in commercial fleets, charging anxiety means something very different. It isn’t about whether a driver can make it home. It’s about whether operations can continue. A delivery van that misses its charging window doesn’t just inconvenience one person it delays routes, increases downtime, impacts SLAs, and cascades across an entire operation. For commercial vehicles, uptime is revenue. And that’s where the real challenge begins. From what we’ve seen working closely with fleet operators at Axons Mobility, charging anxiety rarely comes from battery size alone. It comes from fragmented visibility. Most fleets manage charging, vehicle health, routes, and maintenance in disconnected systems. Dispatch teams rely on manual updates. Drivers report issues informally. Battery degradation often goes unnoticed until performance drops sharply. Charging availability becomes unpredictable. Operati
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