Spain's progress towards electric mobility is slow due to late integration and public apprehensions.
One of the key inhibitors is the perceived lack of sufficient charging points.
Images of long queues of cars waiting to charge have raised distrust.
Decarbonizing transport is urgent given its contribution to 25% of Spain's greenhouse gas emissions.
The charging infrastructures need to evolve and increase, especially quick and ultra-quick chargers.
The bureaucratic process to establish a charging point must be streamlined.
It is necessary to install signs to locate charging stations, and we need an official map.
Conclusion: Advancing in electric mobility is urgent to mitigate the climate emergency. Infrastructure and public trust needs to be addressed to achieve this.