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#The problem isn’t the number of EV chargers, it’s where they are

“The problem isn’t the number of EV chargers, it’s where they are”

We’re constantly hearing there’s a lack of EV charging infrastructure — especially if we are going to meet the demand for all-electric vehicles in the next few decades. But what if the problem isn’t just the number of EV chargers, but their location as well?

I recently met with Rohan Puri, CEO and co-founder of Stable Auto, a company that uses data science and location intelligence to determine the best site for EV chargers.

Based on data from thousands of points, the reality is most chargers are used less than 10% of the time, and very few over 20%. Particularly problematic are fast chargers. Puri explained:

The US has over 17,000 public DC fast chargers, most of which with shockingly low utilization. Some are never used, while others have wait lines.

EV charging usage patterns