Toolbox Entry: Electric vehicle charging guide for cities

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General Information

ID Number
30
Main Author
Hall, Dale; Lutsey, Nic
Publication Year
2020
Type of Entry
Study Report


Enabling Distributed Technologies
  • Electric vehicles






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Abstract
Global electric vehicle uptake has grown an average of over 60% per year from 2013 to 2018, to about 5 million light-duty electric vehicles on roads around the world. Public charging infrastructure has also grown an average of over 60% annually over the same period, reaching 600,000 charge points at the end of 2018. However, there remains considerable uncertainty around the ideal amount and type of charging infrastructure needed, and how to finance and manage the charging network. This report summarizes research and trends in the top electric vehicle markets around the world.