In the bustling suburbs of America, where two-car garages often double as storage units for forgotten exercise equipment and holiday decorations, a surprising barrier is stalling the electric vehicle revolution. A recent report highlights how cluttered garages are deterring potential EV buyers who can’t install home chargers, exacerbating an already sluggish market in the U.S. amid policy headwinds. According to a study cited in Ars Technica, nearly half of American households with garages use them primarily for storage rather than parking, leaving no room for the Level 2 chargers that make EV ownership practical. This issue compounds the broader challenges...