
E Mobility
Beyond the Curb: How San Francisco''s EV Charger Plan Exposes the Urban Equity and Grid Strain Crisis
San Francisco''s approval of a curbside EV charger program for residents without off-street parking is more than a simple infrastructure upgrade. This analysis reveals the plan as a critical stress test for urban energy grids and a case study in transportation equity. While addressing a key barrier to EV adoption in dense cities, the initiative uncovers deeper challenges: the hidden economics of public-right-of-way infrastructure, the looming strain on aging local electricity networks, and the potential to reshape real estate values in parking-scarce neighborhoods. We examine the long-term implications for city planning, utility partnerships, and the true cost of democratizing electric mobility.