


EV Charging Infrastructure Market

The NSW Liberals have pledged to install 30,000 EV chargers by 2026.
The NSW government has unveiled a plan to assist the installation of 30,000 electric vehicle chargers across the state, over the next three years. Currently, NSW only has 1000 EV chargers, which is hindering the adoption of the revolutionary technology. NSW was well...
Canada to decarbonise mining & construction vehicles
Since the turn of the year, the Canadian federal government has jumped onto the zero emission train and started making headway through multiple incentive and funding programs aiming at effectively integrating battery and other zero emission technologies within...
California approves $2.9 billion for ZEV infrastructure
California, after previously releasing a total of $2.6 billion to enhance funding of clean transportation, is yet again in the news with another funding, taking the state to the very top of the leader board in entities accelerating towards clean transportation and...
US, Mexico plan to cooperate on semiconductors, electric vehicles
Mexico was invited to take part in a push to move semiconductor manufacture from Asia to North America and increase the production of electric vehicles by a high-level US delegation. Mexico can take benefit from newly passed U.S. legislation that offers $28 billion in...
Mobilize is partnering with Renault dealerships to launch a network of fast charging
Renault's Mobilize has announced plans for a network of ultra-fast charging hubs in Europe. The network will encompass 200 stations in Europe by mid-2024, most of the stations will be at Renault dealerships less than 5 minutes from a motorway or expressway exit....
Westminster appoints Siemens to install 500 ubitricity on-street EV charge points
Westminster Council has turned to Siemens again to build out lamppost charging in the London borough. 500 new Ubitricity charge points shall link up to the existing network by spring 2023, impressively bringing up the total number of chargers in Westminster....
Circontrol launches 400 kW fast chargers in Madrid
Spanish charging station maker Circontrol has launched its first 400 kW chargers. Circontrol has provided the Canalejas 360 charging hub in Madrid with four state-of-the-art 400 kW ultra-fast chargers, four 200 kW chargers and another four 50 kW charging stations, a...
USPS under more pressure as Senate increases fundings: Calls for Action
The United States Postal Service (USPS), is one of the biggest delivery service entities under the federal governance of the United States of America. It was, in addition, also one of the highlighted entities that was promised to be put on track towards carbon...
Nio unveils 500 kW charger, teases 3rd-gen battery swap stations
At its second Power Day, the Chinese electric car manufacturer Nio has announced that it will start installing the new 500 kW and 650 amps fast chargers in China and Europe this year. The company did not disclose where the first new fast chargers would be installed,...
Shell aims to install 100,000 charging points in UK by 2030
British oil giant, Shell, has announced plans to deploy 100,000 charging points in the UK by 2030. This plan comes as an extension of the plan announced in September 2021 in which the company set an objective of the installation of 50,000 AC charging points by 2025 in...
Volkswagen and bp launch strategic partnership to expand EV fast charging in Europe
Volkswagen and bp have today launched their strategic partnership that will boost the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across Europe, unveiling the first charger in Dusseldorf, Germany. The partnership brings together two of the leading global players in e-mobility...
Canada budget puts billions behind push for emobility
The Canadian government presented the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan at the start of April 2022, highlighting the long awaited efforts that will allow Canada to jump into the electrification transition occurring within the transportation industry. The plan not only...
Hyundai to expand ultra-fast charging network with partners
Hyundai Motor Group, Lotte Group and KB Asset Management has signed an agreement to establish an SPC(Special Purpose Corporation), named UFC(Ultra Fast Charger) to expand the electric vehicle high-speed charging infrastructure in South Korea. The three companies,...
Austrian government announces funding campaign for EV charging infrastructure
The Federal Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK) is providing a total funding of 167.2 million euros for the promotion of electromobility in 2022 under the project of E-mobility offensive in Austria. Out of...
USPS orders 50,000 new delivery vehicles, with over 10,000 electric
Following President Biden's Electrify America initiative which set in motion initiatives to transition the passenger and commercial fleets of the U.S to electric by the end of the decade, a number of companies pledged their own electrification goals. The President...
EO Charging and eEnergy join hands to build UK’s largest public charging network
Charging infrastructure provider and energy utilities in the UK have now set their eyes on the education sector as the new target for the rollout plans of their EV chargers. Charger manufacturer EO Charging and energy service provider eEnergy have recently announced...
Shell & BYD partner up on charging infrastructure
Following the recent investment and expansion at BYD’s electric bus factory in Hungary supporting its principle of ‘Made in Europe for Europe’, an investment that is aimed at resulting into an increase in production capacity, with the annual output of a single shift...
Bulgaria aims to install 10,000 charging points across the country
Bulgarian Energy and Mining Forum NGO made a recent announcement stating that Bulgaria is aiming to install 10,000 charging points for EVs in the next five years. The announcement also added that the charging points would be powered by renewable energy. This target...
Canada funds deployment of 340 EV chargers in Ontario
Natural Resources Canada continues its infrastructure advance through its ZEVIP scheme as the authority announced a C$2 million investment in Alectra Utilities Corporation. The amount will support the installation of up to 340 EV chargers across Ontario. Alectra will...
$5 Billion Funding Announced for National EV Charging over five years
The plan to build a national network of 500,000 charging stations for electric vehicles across the US is taking shape. The US Department of Transportation and Energy announced it will provide nearly $5 billion in funding over five years to strategically deploy...
PowerGo partners with Danish eMSP to install 15,000 charging points across Europe
Dutch charge point operator PowerGo has announced plans of developing a large charging network for electric cars across Europe via a partnership with Danish eMSP, Spirii. The project will include a roll out of 15,000 charging points mainly in seven European countries...
Endesa announced partnership with Cepsa to develop high power charging network in Spa
Spanish utility Endesa's e-mobility business division Endesa X along with Spanish petroleum company Cepsa announced partnership to deploy high power charging network in Spain and Portugal. Cepsa will install high power chargers of 150KW along the main corridor points...
Enel X expands in Canada’s EV home charging market
Enel X has announced its expansion in the Canadian market as the company and agency partner Catalyst Sales and Marketing say they will expand EV charging solutions for multi-unit dwellings with Killam Apartment REIT, one of Canada’s largest multi-residential...
TotalEnergies to install 800 chargepoints in Ghent, Belgium by 2025.
TotalEnergies has won a third tender in Belgium, this time in the city of Ghent to install 800 chargepoints by 2025. Type and capacity details of the chargers has not been finalized yet. TotalEnergies will install the chargepoints and will operate them for the next...
California Energy Commission approves $1.4 billion plan to boost ZEV infrastructure an manufacturing.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved a three-year $1.4 billion plan as part of the Clean Transportation Program so the state can achieve its 2025 electric vehicle charging and hydrogen refueling goals. The plan should continue enabling the state’s...
Iberdrola partners with Leroy Merlin and First Stop to deploy EV charging infrastructure.
The Spanish energy supplier, Iberdrola, continues its commitment to transport electrification in its transition strategy towards a decarbonized economy. It has concluded two further co-operations for the development of charging infrastructure. 400 charging points are...
Shell announced to install 50,000 chargepoints in the UK by 2025
The Dutch Oil giant Shell recently released its plan to install 50,000 chargepoints in the UK by 2025. Shell plans to implement this plan through Ubitricity, which it acquired earlier this year. Chargers will be installed on the on-street lamp posts. This plan is part...
OKAYA Bags World Bank-funded Contract for Setting up 1000 EV Charging Stations Across India
Okaya has announced that it has bagged a major World Bank-funded contract from Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a JV of PSUs of Ministry of Power, Government of India. EESL has given this contract to OKAYA for supply, installation and commissioning of 1020...
SCE launches program to install 38,000 EV chargers
In California, businesses, government agencies and other organizations are now able to participate in the $436-million Charge Ready program, the largest electric vehicle charging infrastructure program in the nation run by an investor-owned electric utility company....
UK government released the delivery plan to transition to zero-emission cars and vans by 2035 and the infrastructure required to support it
UK government has released a detailed report on its plan to decarbonize cars and vans by 2035. The timeline for the important steps are as following 2021: UK is to host COP26 (Climamte Change Conference) in Glasgow later in the year and Infrastructure schemes are to...