Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Worth $144.97 Billion By 2028A Chapter by Markets InsightsThe global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market size was valued at USD 15.06 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 33.4% from 2021 to 2028.The global Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market size is expected to reach USD 144.97 billion by 2028 registering a CAGR of 33.4% from 2021 to 2028, according to a new study conducted by Grand View Research, Inc. The significant market growth is primarily due to the rising number of initiatives undertaken by both public as well as private sectors to encourage the population to switch to EVs. As a result, the demand for EV charging infrastructure is expected to grow significantly. For instance, in the U.S., the Washington State Department of Transportation has partnered with the Oregon Department of Transportation to construct the West Coast Electric Highway (WCEH) that consists of 57 EV charging stations across Oregon and Washington. Similarly, many other governments are jointly developing intra-continental networks of highway charging stations. Various EV manufacturers, such as Volvo, Kia Motors, Mercedes-Benz, and Ford, are collaborating with the charging infrastructure providers for easy availability of charging stations. For instance, In November 2020, ChargePoint, Inc. announced its partnership with Volvo Car USA LLC to provide a seamless charging experience to the Volvo car drivers. ChargePoint, Inc. will offer Home Flex home chargers, which will enable drivers to charge their cars at home. Moreover, Delta Electronics, Inc.; Enel X; and Ecotap BV are focusing on the development of solar-powered EV charging stations. For instance, under the Honda SmartCharge program, Enel X is currently working on the development of a solar-powered charging station in Hawaii (U.S.) in partnership with the Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Furthermore, various companies are working towards upgrading Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) to make them more convenient for long-distance travel. Some of the EV manufacturers, such as Tesla, Inc., and Nissan, are focusing on providing compatibility for their electric vehicles for public charging networks. For instance, Nissan in November 2019, announced that buyers of new Nissan LEAF would be able to charge their vehicles across EVgo’s charging network that comprises 750 public charging stations. The demand for EVs has been growing in line with the rising awareness about environmental sustainability and the stringent limits several governments are putting on vehicular emissions. While private companies are focusing on developing innovative EV chargers and charging stations, governments are collaborating with these companies for rolling out EV Charging Infrastructure. In addition, technologies, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Near-Field Communication (NFC), have enabled the installation of interactive, kiosk-based, and self-operated charging stations within highway charging stations. Several private organizations are keen on investing in the development of EV charging stations along the highways. All these factors are driving the demand for highway charging stations Request a free sample copy or view report summary: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Report Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Report Highlights
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Added on January 18, 2021 Last Updated on January 18, 2021 Tags: Electric Vehicle Charging Infras AuthorMarkets InsightsFelton, CAAboutAbout Us: Hexa Research is a market research and consulting organization, offering industry reports, custom research and consulting services to a host of key industries across the globe. We offer c.. more..Writing
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