One of the biggest challenges for electric car adoption is the lack of charging infrastructure in rural areas. While cities and highways are slowly seeing an increase in charging stations, smaller towns and remote locations remain underserved. Drivers in these areas often hesitate to buy electric cars because they fear being stranded without access to a charger. The situation is especially difficult for people who travel for work or family visits in rural regions. Governments and private companies are aware of the issue, but building infrastructure takes time and investment. Until then, rural drivers often have to rely on slow home charging, which is not ideal for long-distance travel. Expanding charging access is one of the key steps needed to make electric cars a realistic option for everyone, not just urban residents.