WardsAuto The Big Story - Dealer Issue

JANUARY 3, 2019

EV Infrastructure Charges Up

Dotting the floor at November’s Los Angeles Auto Show was a bevy of new battery-electric vehicles, ranging from upstart Rivian’s pickup truck to more futuristic concepts like the iNEXT drawing eyes to the BMW stand.

That’s not unusual for this exhibition, held in a state that is driving the country’s zero-emissions-vehicle movement and which always plays to a crowd that leans decisively green.

This year it’s different, however, because the shift to electrification is getting serious. Automakers are expected to spend some $255 billion over the next few years developing and putting into production a next-generation range of BEVs, according to AlixPartners. Nearly 300 new or significantly redesigned BEVs will debut globally between now and 2025, Wards Intelligence data shows.

But will they have a place to plug in?


New From Wards Intelligence

This all-new report by Wards Intelligence examines plans for growth of the public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, including ultra-fast charging now beginning to emerge. It also discusses its impact on the electrical grid, battery technology and BEV market demand, as well as looks at which automakers are best positioned for the future.