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    1. From 2021 to 2024, Europe’s EV charging network has experienced an average Year-over-Year growth rate of approximately 55,4%. This impressive growth demonstrates Europe’s strong momentum in expanding its EV infrastructure, positioning the continent as a global leader in the shift toward electric mobility.

      However, despite this rapid growth, Europe is still some distance from meeting the ambitious targets set by the EU. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), Europe will need up to 8,8 million charge points by 2030 to support the expected surge in EV adoption. With over 900.000 charge points in place as of mid-2024, there is still a significant gap to close.

    2. EwokSuperPig___ on

      How are they spread out? I have a feeling the countries like Estonia and Germany have a lot while Hungary and Italy don’t have many.

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