Charging forward with EV charging infrastructures
The global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) is a crucial step in combating climate change and reducing fossil fuel reliance. In 2023, global EV sales reached 14 million units, or 18% of all car sales, up from 10 million in 2022. Despite this growth, EV adoption faces significant challenges, primarily range anxiety and insufficient charging infrastructure.
Advancements in battery technology have extended EV range, but many regions still lack sufficient charging stations. Addressing this involves tackling the complexity of charging services, battery charging curves, and peak travel periods. Governments worldwide are promoting EVs with rebates, subsidies, and targets for phasing out internal combustion engine vehicles. This has led to a projected increase in charging stations.
Whether you are an EV charger manufacturer, an EV producer, or an EV infrastructure management company, our whitepaper will provide you insights into the complex EV charging ecosystem. We will explore the roles of various stakeholders, the importance of standards, and the challenges faced by the industry. You will also learn the potential of open-source software solutions in developing and maintaining EV charging infrastructure.
The white paper will guide you through:
- Understanding EV terms, components and standards
- Key considerations for future EV trends
- Choosing the right open source solutions for tackling EV infrastructure challenges
Explore our whitepaper to understand the current landscape and future directions of EV charging infrastructures. Discover how we can overcome challenges and advance electric mobility together with open source.