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Charging Infrastructure Overbuilt? Coast-to-Coast EVs 19

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How well does the EV charging infrastructure in North America serve the market in 2024? With EV adoption breaking 10% of new vehicle sales and used EV sales strong, are we close to overburdening the public charging stations available (or already there?

This installment of Coast-to-Coast EVs focuses on a discussion we had in June, where the idea of "overbuilding" charging infrastructure was raised. It generated some vibrant debate in the comments and we promised to unpack the idea further, so here’s your chance!

On Wednesday 17th July at 5PM (Pacific) / 8PM (Eastern), we’ll look at all angles of the charging build out in the United States and Canada to answer a simple question: are we at risk of building more chargers than we need?

We’ll also cover a busy week of EVI news, from Toyota swelling the IONNA ranks to eight OEMs to BP Pulse becoming the latest entrant to increasingly crowded parking lots at Simon Properties.

Set a reminder to join Eric, Walter, and Steve to weigh in on what is sure to be a polarizing topic at our 19th fortnightly fast charge on EVs and infrastructure!

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