 Electric vehicles, EVs, have been gaining popularity due to their independence from oil and lack of emissions. Despite this, there are still many obstacles preventing them from becoming widely adopted. These include the high cost of infrastructure, scarcity of charging stations, limited range or range anxiety, and the performance of batteries. In order to overcome these challenges, potential solutions include enhancing the infrastructure, increasing the number of charging stations, using battery swapping techniques, and improving battery technology to address range anxiety and reduce charging times. Governments should provide incentives to encourage consumers to purchase EVs, while industry stakeholders should work together with government to build a robust charging infrastructure. If these measures are taken, EVs could help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution. This article was authored by Fayez Al-Anazzi.