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There will be 130 million electric vehicles in Europe by 2035, with a huge gap in charging piles

On February 8, a report jointly released by Ernst & Young and the European Electricity Industry Alliance (Eurelectric) showed that the number of electric vehicles on European roads may reach 130 million in 2035. Therefore, the European region needs to formulate good policy response plans to To cope with the charging pressure caused by the surge in the number of electric vehicles.

One in every 11 new cars sold in Europe in 2021 will be a pure electric vehicle, a 63% increase from 2020. There are currently 374,000 public charging piles in Europe, two-thirds of which are concentrated in five countries - the Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom. However, some European countries have not yet reached one charging pile every 100 kilometers. The level of infrastructure The absence will limit the use of electric vehicles, resulting in obstacles to promotion.

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The report shows that there are currently 3.3 million electric vehicles on the road in Europe. By 2035, 9 million public charging piles and 56 million household charging piles will be needed, for a total of 65 million electric vehicle charging piles to meet the rapid growth of pure electric vehicles. Charging needs of electric vehicles.

Serge Colle, global energy and resources leader at Ernst & Young, said that to meet demand, Europe will need to install 500,000 public charging piles per year by 2030, and 1 million per year thereafter. But Kristian Ruby, secretary-general of the European Electricity Industry Alliance, said that the construction of public charging infrastructure is currently facing huge delays due to planning and permitting issues.

In the process of the development of electric vehicles in China, we realize that charging infrastructure is an important guarantee for electric vehicle travel, and it is also an important support for promoting industrial development and promoting energy conservation and emission reduction. Currently, in Europe, due to old urban infrastructure, cumbersome policies, and uneven population distribution, new energy charging piles in cities are unavailable or have low utilization rates.

Therefore, it is necessary to guide by policies and arrange the charging piles scientifically and rationally, which can bring convenient charging experience to users and reduce costs for enterprises and users.

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Post time: Jan-10-2024