Abstract
Ambitious federal clean goals, along with historic investment in American manufacturing, have put the United States on track to see 30-42 million light-duty electric vehicles (EVs) on the road by 2030. Now, a groundbreaking study from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has estimated the EV charging infrastructure needed nationwide to support a sweeping transition to electrified transportation. The study, titled "The 2030 National Charging Network: Estimating U.S. Light-Duty Demand for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure," estimates the number, type, and location of the chargers needed to create a comprehensive network of EV charging infrastructure. Its use of proprietary NREL software tools and sophisticated analysis have resulted in a nationwide infrastructure needs assessment with a never-before-seen level of detail - one that takes into account the different ways Americans travel, from running errands to taking road trips, and can adjust to changing circumstances as EV adoption rates change over time.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 2 |
| State | Published - 2023 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/FS-5400-85970
Keywords
- electric vehicle adoption
- electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- electric vehicle charging network
- electric vehicle grid integration
- electric vehicles
- EV charging
- EVI-Pro
- Joint Office of Energy and Transportation
- national charging infrastructure
- national charging infrastructure analysis