As the Biden administration continues to push for a nationwide transition to electric vehicles, a new report highlights a surprising trend: electric vehicle charging infrastructure is expanding rapidly, despite concerns that the Trump administration's efforts to roll back environmental regulations would hinder the growth of the EV market. According to a recent analysis by Canary Media, the number of public EV charging stations in the United States has more than doubled in the past two years, with over 50,000 stations now available across the country. This expansion is being driven by a combination of private investment and government incentives, which have created a surge in demand for EV charging infrastructure. As the EV market continues to grow, experts say that the expansion of charging infrastructure is a crucial step towards making electric vehicles a viable option for mainstream consumers. But with many states still lacking adequate charging networks, there are concerns that the industry may be growing too quickly, and that the lack of standardization and regulation could lead to a patchwork of incompatible charging systems.
EV charging keeps expanding despite Trump Canary Media