Residential and public EV charging outlet forecast 2019-2030: H1 2020
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The electric vehicle (EV) charging market is developing at a rapid pace as a result of government support for transportation electrification, technology innovation and consumer demand. This report focuses on the global deployment of residential and public EV charging. It includes forecasts on the number and type of EV charging outlets (Level 1, Level 2 and DC fast charging) and the annual market value of these charge points with spotlights on several geographies: North America, Europe, China, India, Japan, rest of Asia and rest of world. It also highlights regional differences in EV charger deployment strategies and how they influence the local charging markets.
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