Assessment of U.S. electric vehicle charging needs and announced deployment through 2032
Charging infrastructure
Electric vehicles represent the single most important technology for decarbonizing transportation, so the wide gap in availability and capacity of charging stations worldwide poses a significant obstacle. ICCT research predicts demand city-by-city and identifies metrics and best practices for policymakers.
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- Kshitij Rampotra, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Bhaumik Gowande, Associate Researcher (New Delhi)
- Ray Minjares, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director and San Francisco Managing Director (San Francisco, CA)
- Felipe Rodríguez, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director / Europe Deputy Managing Director (Berlin)
- Leticia Pineda, Mexico and Canada Regional Lead (San Francisco, CA)
- Irem Kok, Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Jeanly Syahputri, Associate Researcher (Jakarta)
- Richard Kirschner, Fellow (Washington, D.C.)
- Yini Liu, Intern (Beijing)
- Vaibhav Kush, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Pedro Logiodice, Associate Researcher (São Paulo)
- Hamilton Steimer, Associate Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- Jakob Schmidt, Model Developer (Berlin)
- Kyle Morrison, Associate Researcher (Berlin)
- Pierre-Louis Ragon, Researcher (Berlin)
- Anh Bui, Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Marie Rajon Bernard, Researcher (Berlin)
- Peter Slowik, U.S. Passenger Vehicles Lead (San Francisco, CA)
- Hongyang Cui, Senior Researcher (Beijing)
- Dale Hall, Senior Researcher (New York City)