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In the recent Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), the two largest companies made the biggest commitments to deploy more than 3.
5 million new chargers
worldwide by 2025.
Charging points are mainly concentrated in North America and Europe
.
By 2025, more than 3.
5 million new EV charging points will be added worldwide
ChargePoint is one of the global leaders in charging infrastructure and technology, with more than 50,000 sites worldwide connected to its charging network
.
It aims to significantly accelerate deployment, offering 2.
5 million charging points
by 2025.
In addition to this, EVBox also plans to launch 1 million new chargers by 2025, and it will be a combination of fast and regular charging
.
This not only shows the growth point of chargers as a business, but also confirms the market's confidence
in the growth of zero-emission vehicles.
The announcement follows GCAS's 100% zero-emission vehicle target for 26 cities, states, territories and businesses
.
In total, the two companies, along with three other energy companies, announced that more than 3.
5 million new charging points will be added by 2025.
The two companies also support #ZEVChallenge (Zero Emission Vehicle Challenge), created by Climate Group and C40 Cities, which is inspired
by GCAS.
GCAS encourages and brings together city, state and regional and corporate commitment
to zero-emission vehicles.
In addition, the Hydrogen Council has announced a major commitment to ensure 100% decarbonization
of hydrogen fuel used in transport by 2030.
Helen Clarkson of The Climate Group said: "Accelerating the deployment of charging infrastructure is critical
to accelerating zero emissions in the automotive market.
”
Currently, there are about 500,000 public chargers
in the United States, Europe and China.
The 3.
5 million new chargers announced by GCAS will support 37 million electric vehicles on the road worldwide by 2025, adding 384 billion miles of range
per year.
,
In the recent Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), the two largest companies made the biggest commitments to deploy more than 3.
5 million new chargers
worldwide by 2025.
Charging points are mainly concentrated in North America and Europe
.
By 2025, more than 3.
5 million new EV charging points will be added worldwide
5 million new EV charging points will be added worldwide
ChargePoint is one of the global leaders in charging infrastructure and technology, with more than 50,000 sites worldwide connected to its charging network
.
It aims to significantly accelerate deployment, offering 2.
5 million charging points
by 2025.
In addition to this, EVBox also plans to launch 1 million new chargers by 2025, and it will be a combination of fast and regular charging
.
This not only shows the growth point of chargers as a business, but also confirms the market's confidence
in the growth of zero-emission vehicles.
The announcement follows GCAS's 100% zero-emission vehicle target for 26 cities, states, territories and businesses
.
In total, the two companies, along with three other energy companies, announced that more than 3.
5 million new charging points will be added by 2025.
The two companies also support #ZEVChallenge (Zero Emission Vehicle Challenge), created by Climate Group and C40 Cities, which is inspired
by GCAS.
GCAS encourages and brings together city, state and regional and corporate commitment
to zero-emission vehicles.
In addition, the Hydrogen Council has announced a major commitment to ensure 100% decarbonization
of hydrogen fuel used in transport by 2030.
Helen Clarkson of The Climate Group said: "Accelerating the deployment of charging infrastructure is critical
to accelerating zero emissions in the automotive market.
”
Currently, there are about 500,000 public chargers
in the United States, Europe and China.
The 3.
5 million new chargers announced by GCAS will support 37 million electric vehicles on the road worldwide by 2025, adding 384 billion miles of range
per year.
,