Tesla Accounts for 58% of All New US DC Fast Charger Ports Added in 2023 Through May
For year-to-date (January 1 though May 31, 2023), Tesla has opened 1,893 DC fast charging ports or 58.1% of the total. Tesla’s YTD deployment is 5.4 times ChargePoint’s 350 (10.1%) and 6.5 times EVgo’s 290 (8.9%) DCFC ports installed.
Rivian Is On Pace To Deploy 120 Level 2 and 56 DC Fast Charging Sites in the US in 2023
The Rivian Adventure Network (DC fast charging) could end 2023 as the 7th largest DC fast charging network in the US and is on pace for the #5 slot in 2-3 years. Rivian’s typical DCFC site has 6 DC fast chargers.
Ratio of New BEVs to Newly Added DC Fast Charging Ports Reached 110 to 1 in 2022 – Third Highest Ratio Since 2011
The ratio of the number of new BEV units sold in the US to the number of newly-added DC fast charger ports increased to 110 to 1 in 2022, from 81 to 1 in 2021. The increase is due to new BEV sales outpacing the rate of newly added DC fast chargers in the US.
Tesla Supercharger Network Accounts for 60% of US DCFC Charging Ports
The Tesla Supercharger network accounted for 59.7% of the DC fast charging ports in the US, according to new analysis of November 30, 2022 Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) data by EVAdoption.
US Reaches Nearly 125,000 Public Level 2 and DC Fast Charging Ports
As of November 30, 2022, there were 124,602 public Level 2 and DC fast charging posts in the US, according to new analysis of Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) data by EVAdoption, LLC.
EVs in California Consume An Estimated 0.4% of Peak Grid Demand
According to estimates from the California Energy Commission (CEC), electric vehicles in California only consume 0.4% of grid demand during the peak hours of 4-9 pm.
Ford F-150 Lightning On Pace for Sales of 15,000+ Units in 2022
Only on sale in the US since April, Ford’s F-150 Lightning BEV is on a pace for sales of at least 15,000 units in 2022. Based on its trailing 3-month average of 2,113, the electric version of the highest-selling vehicle in the world is on an annual pace for a very respectable 25,500 in unit sales.
150 kW and 50 kW Chargers Account for 58% of US DCFC Corridor Ports
While charging networks like Electrify America are adding a large number of 350 kW DC fast chargers, based on AFDC data, 58.4% of US corridor (e.g, chargers located along highway corridors) DC fast chargers are either 150 kW or 50 kW. As of July 30, 2022, only 10.9% were the high-power 350 kW chargers. Adding […]
15 BEVs Available in the US To Offer “Plug and Charge” By the End of 2022
Updating our EVAdoption EV model database with these GM models, as many as 15 BEVs could be Plug and Charge capable by the end of 2022.
ChargePoint Dominates US Level 2 Charger Deployment With 50% Market Share
With more than 48,000 public Level 2 ports (chargers) deployed in the US, ChargePoint owns a dominant share of the market accounting for 50.2% of total Level 2 chargers, as of June 15, 2022 according to EVAdoption analysis of data from the Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC).
70% Of Electrify America’s US DC Fast Chargers Are 150 kW
Across the 2,193 Electrify America “corridor/market” DC fast chargers located throughout the US (but excluding California sites), 1,527 or 69.6% of the total at the end of 2021 were 150 kW chargers, according to analysis of the April 30, 2022 Electrify America 2021 Report to the US EPA by EVAdoption.
US DC Fast Chargers Increased 24% in 2021 Vs. 2020
The number of DC fast chargers (ports) grew by more than 4,200, an increase of 24 percent at the end of 2021 versus year-end 2020, according to new EVAdoption, LLC analysis based on Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) data.
Parking Lots and Airports Have the Most Level 1 Public EV Chargers in the US
As of December 31, 2021, there were only 1,180 public Level 1 chargers listed in the AFDC database, however, a combined 552 (47%) are located at 291 (25%) pay garages/parking lots and 261 (22%) airports.
EVs Using the CHAdeMO Connector Have the Best EV to Charger Ratio in the US
When looking at the ratio of the total sales from 2010 to 2021 of the Nissan LEAF and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (the two CHAdeMO using EVs available in the US) to the number of DC fast chargers in the US, drivers of these CHAdeMO-using EVs actually have the best ratio of vehicles to chargers at 31 EVs to 1 DC fast charger.
New Jersey Has The Highest Ratio of EVs to Charger Ports
The state of New Jersey, which as as of September 31, 2021 had the 6th most cumulative EVs in the US, had the highest ratio of EVs to charger ports at 41.3 to 1. In a distant second place, California with 930,811 cumulative EVs, had a ratio of 27.2 to 1 charger port.