No wonder they haven't taken off yet. Goalposts keep moving because "things have always been this way".
Just the way I see things, screw the cities and towns and locals. They can charge at home. Everybody still puffs up and shrieks about their Damn 1000 mile day trips and needing to charge on the road and so easily with so much crap to keep entertained even though they have no real idea of how long it actually takes to do any of these stops because they never thought about it until someone said it takes 10-15 minutes to charge up.
So in the city of Pittsburgh, you can charge everywhere, because clearly you need to refill every two blocks when traffic moves at .5 miles per hour.
There is a charger in new Stanton, that's new, a level 3 and 4 stalls of a level two. And since they redid the interchange, locals don't even use that exit because PA can't make or use round abouts but that's a different problem.
The hypothetical spot I have in mind is between that single yellow charge at 51 (to the right of Monessen) and the green ringed charger at New Stanton, where the blue 76 is.
Change takes time, people are scared of change because they don't understand it, and are locked into a particular mind set.
We've already seen "well I can't charge anywhere" turn into "there's nothing to do while I'm charging" to "I need a mega gas station with power outlets and live music and people cooking all day".
No, no you don't, and you're not the market that needs handled. The market that needs handled is people who've stupidly found themselves in SWPA in an electric vehicle and need to get the berkeley away from this hell hole as quickly as possible WITHOUT navigating through the never ending perpetual maze of construction and detours that is the Pittsburgh area.. Charge, pee, grab a drink and go.
Plop down a few chargers every hundred miles or so on the interstate or off the turnpike exits side you need to be really tight with the private company the state leases the turnpike to to put stuff on the turn pike directly.
Smaller footprint, smaller eco red tape, just enough to solve the "we gotta get to New York by midnight" crowd.