Growth in EVs hampered by limited public charging infrastructure
The number of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is set to grow to 130 million in China, Europe and the US by 2030, a trend that is being accelerated by the plummeting cost of battery storage – from $1,000 per kilowatt-hour in 2010 to $200 by 2020 according to a 2019 report by the World Economic Forum.
Governments, notably Norway, France, the UK and China, are actively regulating in favour of EVs, while global automakers are planning to spend $300 billion on electric vehicle technology in the next five to 10 years, with nearly half of that spending in China, Reuters reports.
According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, there are now five million EVs on the world’s roads, serviced by 6,32,000 public charging outlets. Under a scenario where EVs hit 30 percent market share by 2030, the International Energy Agency (IEA) projects a need for somewhere between 14 million and 30 million public chargers to be deployed globally.
Lack of reliable public charging is one of the top reasons for consumers not buying electric vehicles, while major mobility stakeholders, particularly fleet operators and auto manufacturers need access to a secure and reliable EV charging infrastructure that will reduce costs and accelerate time to market if they are to invest in EVs.
“We believe the future of energy is decentralized, decarbonised and digitized, and electro-mobility is essential for the world to reduce carbon emissions,” said Christel Galbrun-Noel, President, Schneider Electric Automotive and Mobility Segment.
“We see that electro-mobility is key to achieving this future, but adoption is slower than needed. Additional regulations, efficient infrastructure, and reduced costs to drive consumer demand are essential if we are to reach the tipping point,” he added.
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