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Downstream oil in brief: highway EV charging enters the fast lane
Report summary
Electrification of the car parc is in full gaining pace in the higher-income European countries. At the same time, fuel retailers are diversifying into electromobility as an alternative source of revenue as consumers switch to EVs. Moreover, governments are starting to set ambitious targets for charging infrastructure on major highways. Competition has since begun to rise between leading fuel retailers operating high traffic forecourts on major roads and independent charge point operators. Early movers from both sides are now trying to secure their positions to ensure their profitability in this rapidly developing segment.
Table of contents
- Governments are setting ambitious targets for EV charge point rollout on major highways
- Fuel retailers are beginning to challenge CPOs in the en-route charging segment
- Conclusion
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- Rapid/utra-rapid EV charging PAYG pricing for selected companies and gasoline equivalents
- Main products: monthly unit gross margins
- Germany gasoline gross retail margin
- Germany diesel gross retail margins
- Netherlands gasoline gross retail margins
- Netherlands diesel gross retail margins
- NWE refining margins
- MED refining margins
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