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      Home » Slow Public Infra Development Blocking EV Adoption

      Slow Public Infra Development Blocking EV Adoption

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJuly 31, 2023Updated:July 31, 2023 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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      Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption has become the new agenda for every country across the globe with new public charging infrastructure being developed, as it represents the transition from convectional resources to renewable ones.

      EV Adoption According to the latest study of Juniper Research, the foremost experts in the sustainability & IoT market have found that lack of public infrastructure is severely limiting EV adoption in urban environments.

      In particular, as flat and apartment owners typically cannot have home chargers fitted, the lack of public infrastructure is a stumbling block to EV adoption in urban environments.

      While EV charging points in service will grow from 14.2 million in 2023, to 45 million in 2027 globally, the analysis identified a significant gap between public and home charger adoption, with over twice as many home chargers as public chargers being in service by 2027.

      The report identified improving shared data on charging point distribution, as well as agreeing partnerships to accelerate roll-outs in key areas as vital to redressing the gap.

      New Business Models Needed

      The study found that present initiatives from governments are not sufficient to accelerate EV adoption, with new innovation and business models within EV charging needed.

      Research co-author Nick Maynard explained: “It is clear that regulator initiatives, such as requiring charging points to be added to new buildings, are insufficient by themselves to roll out charging infrastructure on a wide enough scale to drive environmental benefits. EV charging networks must work together with both city authorities and each other to identify how best to plug gaps in charging infrastructure, or EV adoption will continue to be limited.”

      Fragmentation in Charging Networks Creating Confusion

      The research found that, despite initiatives such as the opening up of Tesla’s Supercharger network in North America, fragmentation in charging networks is still limiting EV adoption globally.

      The number of different charging rates, payment systems and access requirements are harming consumer enthusiasm, which is limiting growth of the overall space.

      EV charging networks must simplify networks and develop interoperability to make the ownership experience simpler, with regulator action needed to harmonize systems.

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