Tesla rivals are lagging behind alarmingly in this crucial EV necessity
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Tesla rivals are lagging behind alarmingly in this crucial EV necessity
"Tesla has had a long-standing reputation for having the most expansive electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and even as other companies have launched their own as part of the vehicle manufacturing, nobody seems to keep pace with the EV leader. A report from Paren exhibited this trend in Q3, showing that Tesla overwhelmingly dominated EV charging stall installations over the past three months."
"In Q3, Tesla installed 1,820 new chargers in the United States, bringing its total presence to 34,328, an all-time market share of 53.2 percent of all charging stalls in the country. What's alarming is the fact that all other networks - ChargePoint, Red E, Electrify America, EV Connect, EVgo, Ionna, Blink, Pilot Flying J, and Rivian Adventure - only installed 841 chargers collectively in Q3. That is nearly 1,000 units behind Tesla, despite there being nine companies contributing as competitors."
Tesla added 1,820 new chargers in the United States during Q3, raising its total to 34,328 chargers and capturing 53.2 percent of all U.S. charging stalls. Nine competing networks — ChargePoint, Red E, Electrify America, EV Connect, EVgo, Ionna, Blink, Pilot Flying J, and Rivian Adventure — installed a combined 841 chargers in Q3 and hold 10,055 stalls total, representing 15.6 percent of U.S. chargers. The net difference approached 1,000 new units in a single quarter, underscoring Tesla's dominant buildout. Public charging availability remains essential for travel, commuting, and drivers without residential charging access.
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