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The electric vehicle (EV) charging industry is rapidly growing, and with it, the number of EV charger manufacturers. Here are the brands in the market:
Tesla: Known for its extensive network of Superchargers, Tesla operates over 50,000 charging stations globally, making it a leader in fast charging technology. The company integrates its charging solutions with its electric vehicles for optimal performance34.
ChargePoint: This company boasts the largest public charging network in the U.S., with over 31,000 locations and more than 56,000 charging ports. ChargePoint focuses on both Level 2 and DC fast chargers, catering to various user needs.
Injet: Specializes in designing and manufacturing a wide range of products, including EV chargers for both home and commercial use, energy storage solutions like hybrid inverters for residential and commercial applications, and solar inverters to integrate solar energy into power systems.
EVgo: Operating one of the largest public networks of DC fast chargers in the U.S., EVgo has over 900 fast charging stations across more than 60 metropolitan areas. The company emphasizes reliability and convenience for EV users.
Blink Charging: Blink has expanded its footprint significantly, offering a range of Level 2 and DC fast chargers. The company recently acquired SemaConnect, enhancing its network capabilities to over 3,500 locations.
Electrify America: A subsidiary of Volkswagen, Electrify America focuses on building a robust EV charging network across the U.S., with more than 800 station locations and nearly 4,000 DC fast charger ports.
ABB: This Swedish-Swiss company is a major player in the EV charging sector, known for its DC fast chargers and comprehensive solutions for residential and commercial applications.
Eaton: Eaton has re-entered the EV charging market with a new line of chargers that integrate software solutions for better management and deployment.
Wallbox: A global company that designs smart charging systems, Wallbox has sold over 370,000 chargers worldwide and focuses on innovative technology to enhance user experience.
NaaS Technology: Based in China, NaaS is rapidly growing as a provider of EV charging services, offering solutions that improve operational efficiency for station operators and EV owners alike.
These companies represent a mix of established players and newer entrants in the EV charging market, reflecting the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure as adoption rates increase globally.