Increase demand of EV charging station in the latter of this year
Time:2023-04-25
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As the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise, so does the need for EV charging infrastructure.
In Germany, the number of EVs on the road has been steadily increasing in recent years, and the country is now one of the largest EV markets in Europe.
With this growth in EV ownership comes an increased demand for charging stations, and this demand is expected to continue to rise in the latter half of this year.
According to a report by the German Federal Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW), there are currently around 40,000 public charging points in Germany.
However, this number is still not sufficient to meet the increasing demand for EV charging, especially in urban areas where the number of EVs is higher.
As a result, the government has set a target of having one million public charging points across the country by 2030.
To help achieve this goal, the German government has launched several initiatives to promote the development of EV charging infrastructure.
For example, the government is providing financial support to businesses and municipalities to install charging stations, and it has also introduced legislation to make it easier for EV charging infrastructure providers to access public spaces.
In addition to government initiatives, private companies are also investing in EV charging infrastructure in Germany.
For example, Shell is planning to install 200 EV charging points at its petrol stations across the country by the end of 2021, and the energy company E.ON is working on a project to install 10,000 EV charging points in the country by 2025.
The increasing demand for EV charging infrastructure is also creating opportunities for startups and small businesses in the sector.
For example, ChargeX, a Munich-based startup, has developed a modular charging system that can be easily installed in existing parking lots and garages, making it easier for businesses and property owners to offer EV charging services to their customers.
Overall, the demand for EV charging stations in Germany is expected to continue to rise in the latter half of this year, driven by the increasing adoption of EVs and government initiatives to promote the development of EV charging infrastructure.
With both public and private investment in the sector, there is a growing opportunity for businesses and entrepreneurs to enter the EV charging market and help meet the country‘s ambitious targets for EV charging infrastructure.