Global EV Outlook 2025
The report draws on the latest data to assess trends in electric vehicle deployment, demand for their batteries and charging infrastructure. It considers recent policy developments and
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The report draws on the latest data to assess trends in electric vehicle deployment, demand for their batteries and charging infrastructure. It considers recent policy developments and
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Based on the EEI forecast, we estimate that: More than 42.2 million charge ports will be needed to support the projected 78.5 million EVs that will be on U.S. roads in 2035. This includes Level 2 (L2)
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By charger type, the fast charger segment accounted for the largest share of 73.3% in 2025. By application, the residential segment held the largest market share in
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In the United States, the vast majority of electric car owners have access to home charging, but public fast charging can be expensive compared to gasoline. In the European Union, most EV owners also
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While the current availability of public chargers in China already appears to be above the global average (<10 electric LDVs per public charging point), the government recently issued new guidelines for
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Growth in EV sales can only be sustained if charging demand is met by accessible and affordable infrastructure, either through private charging in homes or at work, or publicly accessible charging
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The Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market, valued at USD 28.36B in 2025, is projected to reach USD 130.33B by 2030, growing at a 36% CAGR.
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Today, only a few high-end electric cars are capable of charging at this speed, but charging point operators such as FastNed and Iberdrola and BP Pulse are deploying these stations in anticipation
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To achieve this, annual global spend in EV charging infrastructure is expected to increase at CAGR of 8% from 2026-2040, reaching $300 billion.
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Key advancements in charging infrastructure, such as 800V architectures and ultra-fast chargers, will accelerate EV adoption. Developments in bidirectional vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology
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Global EV Charging Infrastructure to Reach 11 Million Units by 2030, Forecasts GlobalData. Electric Vehicle Adoption and Charging Infrastructure Forecast (2025–2030).
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In S&P Global Mobility''s latest forecast, we expect the number of annual EV charging station installations throughout this decade—especially in the public/semi-public domain—to be 8
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Sales in some countries, especially developing and emerging countries, have been slow due to typically higher purchase costs compared to conventional vehicles and a lack of charging infrastructure.
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The relative impact of LDVs becomes smaller over time as technology developments and the expansion of charging infrastructure drive electrification in the heavy-duty segment, with electric trucks and
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Combining historical analysis with projections to 2030, the report examines key areas of interest such as electric vehicle and charging infrastructure deployment, energy use, CO2 emissions,
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Explore historical and projected data on electric vehicles sales, stock, charging infrastructure and oil displacement.
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Having achieved an electric car sales share of over 35%, thus already surpassing their policy ambition for 2025, China is shifting focus to charging infrastructure development, targeting full coverage in
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