Fast Company: On the surface, carsharing services seem like an ideal place for electric cars: They let people test out the vehicles without committing to buying them, carsharing users often take short trips that work well with electric vehicles’ limited range, and the cars are always parked after each trip at a spot outfitted with a dedicated charging station.
The reality is a little more complicated, despite the proliferation of EVs in carsharing fleets–and in carsharing services that only feature EVs, like…