How charging stations, curb space, and parking rules are reshaping everyday urban travel.

If you drive, walk, bike, or take transit in a city, electric vehicles are already changing how your streets work, even if you have not noticed it yet.
The shift is not happening all at once, and it is rarely announced with fanfare. Instead, small adjustments slowly add up: a new charging pole near your apartment, a parking sign that suddenly includes EV-only rules, a curb space that no longer works the way it used to.
These changes are not abstract climate goals; they shape where you park, how long you stay, and how easily you move through your neighborhood. This gallery traces those changes step by step and shows what the rise of electric vehicles really means for your daily routine.
Click through to see how EV’s will impact your local streets and neighborhoods.








