Hi,
You are off by a factor of ten. Costs per charging station (with multiple bays) are currently between $100,000.00 and $270,000.00.
There are approximately 68,000 spots to charge at in USA. But most charging may happen at home, or at work. A plain jane 15 amp circuit provides about 35 miles of range over ten hours.
Cars, on average, are used for about 294 hours a year. Yup, less than an hour a day. That leaves plenty of time for low level charging.
I agree that hydrogen fueling is at the moment difficult. But remember the first trans American road trip purchased gas from small town general stores.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Nelson_Jackson in 1903.
agesilaus wrote:
So how does GM expect to add 100,000 electric charging stations at say $2,000,000 each