As the world transitions to electric vehicles, concerns are growing over the security of the charging infrastructure that powers them. A recent report sheds light on the vulnerabilities of EV charging stations, highlighting network threats, potential risks associated with Chinese-made hardware, and the need for standardized cybersecurity protocols. With hackers increasingly targeting the electric vehicle ecosystem, experts warn that lax security measures could compromise sensitive data, disrupt charging services, and even pose a risk to public safety. As the demand for EV charging stations continues to rise, it's essential to address these concerns and ensure that the charging infrastructure is secure, reliable, and protected from cyber threats.


EV charging station security: Network threats, Chinese hardware risks, and cybersecurity standards explained  EV Infrastructure News