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EV charging infrastructure bolstered by auto makers

Auto makers have restructured their businesses and strategies regarding EVs, a new report from Strategy Analytics outlines.
By James Foster December 8, 2022 Read time: 1 min
The automotive sector is working hard to develop and maintain the infrastructure and provide a more seamless experience

This is in response to the European Union and other national governments beginning to mandate sales bans of new internal combustion engine-powered light vehicles. The new Strategy Analytics’ Electric Vehicle Service (EVS) report sees auto makers joining the fray and making investments to bolster efforts around expanding the charging infrastructure to support the increase in demand for battery electric vehicles.

The report is titled Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Expansion To Support Growing Demand For Electrification, Fast-Charging Backed By 800 Volts and Battery Technologies.

Kevin Mak, principal analyst in the Global Automotive Practice (GAP) points to the emergence of fast-charging systems, aided by developments in battery technology and the deployment of 800 Volt technology. Additionally, wireless, and automated charging concepts are also being introduced to combat consumer ‘charging anxiety,’ and a user experience that still leaves a lot to be desired. “The automotive sector is working hard to develop and maintain the infrastructure and provide a more seamless experience,” says Mak.

Click this link for more information about Strategy Analytics’ Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure report. 

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