A recent study highlights the rapid installation of DC fast-charging ports in the U.S., with projections indicating an increase of 3,000 ports in 2025 compared to 2024. This growth comes despite challenges faced by the electric vehicle industry, including high prices and regulatory issues. Notably, Tesla has also significantly expanded its Supercharger network. Experts, including Paren's chief analyst Loren McDonald, assure that the charging industry is advancing with better reliability and enhanced customer experiences, countering skepticism about EV infrastructure development.
The fast charging industry is deploying new [DC fast-charging] ports and stations at its highest pace ever in the U.S.," McDonald posted on LinkedIn this week. "Don't believe the FUD. The charging industry is moving full speed ahead, building larger, higher-power stations with amenities, greater reliability, and a better customer experience.
New data from the charging data analytics firm Paren indicates that various charging networks are set to deploy as many as 3,000 more DC fast charging ports in 2025 than they did in 2024.
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