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U.S. added 1,000 public EV chargers weekly in 2024, but the demand far outpaces this growth

by Samir Gautam
December 22, 2024 - Updated On December 29, 2024
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U.S. added 1,000 public EV chargers weekly in 2024, but the demand far outpaces this growth

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As electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerates in the United States, the spotlight is on the nation’s charging infrastructure. The Biden administration’s ambitious goal of building 500,000 EV charging stations by 2030 has catalyzed significant progress, but with Donald Trump set to assume office in January, the future of federal support for EVs is uncertain.

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Steady Progress Under Biden’s Leadership

Since President Biden took office in 2021, the U.S. has made notable strides in expanding its EV charging network. According to the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, there are now over 204,000 publicly available EV charging ports—a number that has more than doubled since Biden’s inauguration. In 2024 alone, more than 37,700 new ports were activated, including nearly 12,500 DC fast chargers and 25,000 Level 2 chargers.

This growth has been supported by federal funding, state and local incentives, and private investments. On average, 1,000 publicly available chargers come online weekly, a pace that Albert Gore, director of the Zero Emissions Transportation Association (ZETA), calls “meaningful and steady progress.”

The Role of Federal Investment

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill has been a cornerstone of the expansion, creating the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. This initiative allocates $7.5 billion to EV charger development, with $5 billion specifically for state projects. Although progress under NEVI has been slow—delivering only eight stations so far—it has laid the groundwork for significant expansion, with 24,800 federally funded charging-port projects currently underway across all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.

The Private Sector Steps Up

Private companies are also playing a pivotal role. For instance, Mercedes-Benz partnered with Starbucks to install high-power chargers at 100 locations along Interstate 5. In New York City, ItsElectric raised $6.5 million to expand curbside EV chargers. Meanwhile, California, the leader in EV infrastructure, surpassed 150,000 publicly available chargers through a mix of public and private initiatives.

At the residential level, 80% of EV charging happens at home, with California alone boasting over 500,000 private home chargers. Automakers like Ford are further incentivizing EV ownership by offering free home chargers and installation for certain buyers.

The Challenges Ahead

Despite progress, the U.S. faces significant hurdles in meeting its EV infrastructure needs. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates that 1.2 million public charging ports will be required by 2030 to support 33 million EVs. At the current rate of 1,000 new ports per week, it would take 19 years to meet this demand—a timeline far from the five years needed.

Reliability is another challenge. A 2024 study found that one in five public charging attempts fails due to technical issues, and rural areas remain underserved by “charging deserts.”

The Road Ahead

While the Biden administration’s policies have set the stage for steady growth, much of the federally funded infrastructure will come online in the latter half of the decade. Even as Trump’s upcoming presidency raises questions about federal priorities, state, local, and private investments are likely to sustain the momentum.

“There’s tremendous energy around making charging more accessible,” Gore notes, highlighting emerging solutions like curbside chargers and simplified permitting processes for building owners.

With EV adoption continuing to rise, the focus remains on ensuring that the public network is not only expansive but also reliable and convenient. Whether or not federal support remains robust, the drive to electrify America’s roads is set to continue.

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