Electrifying Mobility: A Deep Analysis of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Industry”

Published :   06 Apr 2026  |  Author :  Aditi Shivarkar, Aman Singh  | 
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Discover EV charging trends, major companies, government investments, and future opportunities driving the global charging infrastructure market.

Why is the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Industry Experiencing Immense Growth?

The electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure industry has been experiencing rapid development due to the surging adoption of electric vehicles by eco-friendly consumers and ongoing environmental concerns. Governments of various countries are implementing emission regulations and delivering strong funding to support the deployment of EV charging stations. The automotive companies and energy providers are expanding their branches in public and private charging networks. This industry has expanded across various segments, such as residential charging solutions, fast and ultra-fast charging, and fleet-oriented chargers. The growing popularity of smart charging and AI-enabled diagnostics is anticipated to reshape the landscape of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure industry in the coming years.

What is the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Size?

The global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market size surpassed USD 159.98 billion in 2025 and is estimated to increase from USD 195.85 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 873.21 billion by 2035, rugistuiring a CAGR of 18.5% between 2026 and 2035.

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Size 2026 to 2035

What are the Leading Brands in the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Industry?

The top companies in the electric vehicle charging infrastructure industry, along with their recent strategies, are listed in the table below.

Brands Strategies
Tesla In March 2026, Tesla opened a megacharger station in California, U.S. The megachargers can deliver around 1.2 MW of charging power.(Source: https://chargedevs.com/newswire/tesla-opens-first-megacharger-station-to-semi-customers-in-california/)
 ABB

In February 2026, ABB E-mobility partnered with Esyasoft e-Mobility. This partnership is done to deploy EV charging infrastructure across the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

(Source: https://www.evinfrastructurenews.com/public-charging/abb-esyasoft-to-develop-ev-charging-across-middle-east-africa-and-latin-america)

ChargePoint

In March 2026, ChargePoint unveiled ChargePoint Premier Care and the ChargePoint support portal. These services deliver dedicated experts to optimize charging operations.

(Source: https://www.sdcexec.com/transportation/electrification/news/22963424/chargepoint-chargepoint-offers-whiteglove-service-for-ev-charger-management)

Volta Electric

In March 2026, Volta Electric announced plans to expand its EV charging services in the Greater Santa Monica region. This expansion is aimed at fulfilling the rising demands of EV owners.

(Source: https://www.thepublicopinion.com/press-release/story/38746/volta-electric-expands-ev-charger-installation-services-across-santa-monica-to-meet-surging-demand/)

BP Pulse

In January 2026, BP Pulse announced to expand its EV charging stations in California, Georgia, Illinois, and Florida. This expansion aims at redefining the landscape of the EV charging infrastructure across the U.S.

(Source: https://www.bppulse.com/en-us/going-electric/bp-pulse-launches-new-charging-sites-february)

Eaton

In October 2025, Eaton launched a new range of EV charging solutions for the UK and Europe. This range of chargers is designed for roadside, fleet, and destination charging at various locations, including supermarkets.

(Sourcehttps://www.electrichybridvehicletechnology.com/news/eaton-introduces-fast-charging-solutions-for-fleet-and-public-use.html )

Leviton

In October 2025, Leviton unveiled a weather-resistant EV charger portfolio. This new range of EV charging solutions is designed to meet the demands of residential EV users.

(Source: https://leviton.com/company/press-releases/leviton-expands-ev-charging-lineup )

Shell Recharge

In September 2025, Shell announced to launch a new electric vehicle (EV) charging network. This network is designed to cater to the needs of the heavy-duty fleets that support the logistics sector to move towards electric mobility.

(Source: https://evdances.com/blogs/news/shell-unveils-ev-charging-network-for-heavy-duty-fleets )

Schneider Electric

In January 2026, Schneider Electric launched Schneider StarCharge Fast 720. Schneider StarCharge Fast 720 is a next-generation electric vehicle (EV) charging system designed for the commercial sector and fleet operators.

(Source: https://www.se.com/ww/en/about-us/newsroom/news/press-releases/schneider-electric-launches-schneider-starcharge-fast-720-high-power-ev-charging-for-all-road-users-6971626934a1858ab504fe33/ )

  • In October 2025, Leviton unveiled a weather-resistant EV charger portfolio. This new range of EV charging solutions is designed to meet the demands of residential EV users. (Source: https://leviton.com/company/press-releases/leviton-expands-ev-charging-lineup)
  • In September 2025, Shell announced to launch a new electric vehicle (EV) charging network. This network is designed to cater to the needs of the heavy-duty fleets that support the logistics sector to move towards electric mobility. (Source: https://evdances.com/blogs/news/shell-unveils-ev-charging-network-for-heavy-duty-fleets)
  • In January 2026, Schneider Electric launched Schneider StarCharge Fast 720. Schneider StarCharge Fast 720 is a next-generation electric vehicle (EV) charging system designed for the commercial sector and fleet operators. (Source: https://www.se.com/ww/en/about-us/newsroom/news/press-releases/schneider-electric-launches-schneider-starcharge-fast-720-high-power-ev-charging-for-all-road-users-6971626934a1858ab504fe33/)
  • In February 2026, Blink Charging partnered with BetterFleet. This partnership aims at deploying EV fleet charging management solutions across various sectors, including utilities, government, transit, and logistics. (Source: https://www.stocktitan.net/news/BLNK/blink-charging-teams-with-better-fleet-to-offer-streamlined-ev-i3hl1cbgcmc8.html)

What are the Different Types of EV Chargers?

Several types of EV chargers are available in the industry, comprising Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3.

Level 1: Level 1 EV chargers deliver superior convenience and affordability by using standard 120-volt household outlets, which do not require any special installation or equipment. These chargers are ideal for daily, low-mileage drivers to provide reliable, portable backup for overnight charging in residents.

  • In March 2026, SWTCH Energy launched a new range of Level 1 chargers. These chargers are designed to support the surging demand for cost-effective, scalable EV charging across every segment. (Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/swtch-energy-unveils-smart-outlet-and-flex-charger-delivering-the-complete-ev-charging-portfolio-from-level-1-to-high-power-dcfc-302714300.html)

Level 2: Level 2 EV chargers offer significantly faster charging than standard wall outlets, typically delivering 10–30 miles of range per hour. They allow full overnight charging for luxury EVs using 240V. It further delivers increased energy efficiency, superior convenience for daily use, and lower long-term costs compared to fast DC chargers.

  • In October 2025, Blink Charging launched the Shasta chargers. Shasta is a level 2 charger designed for the fleet operators globally. (Source: https://blinkcharging.com/news/blink-charging-launches-shasta-new-level-2-ev-chargers-designed-for-fleetand-multifamily-markets)

Level 3: Level 3 chargers are also known as DC fast chargers, which offer the fastest charging speeds among existing EV charging solutions. It is mostly deployed at highway rest stops, EV charging stations, and other high-traffic commercial areas where quick charging is essential.

  • In July 2025, Mitsui collaborated with Toyota. This collaboration is done to establish a Level 3 EV charging station in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. (Source: https://www.julepower.com/blog-post/level-3-electric-vehicle-charging-station-opens-in-scarborough)

Partnerships

Government Investments

About the Authors

Aditi Shivarkar

Aditi Shivarkar

Aditi, Vice President at Precedence Research, brings over 15 years of expertise at the intersection of technology, innovation, and strategic market intelligence. A visionary leader, she excels in transforming complex data into actionable insights that empower businesses to thrive in dynamic markets. Her leadership combines analytical precision with forward-thinking strategy, driving measurable growth, competitive advantage, and lasting impact across industries.

Aman Singh

Aman Singh

Aman Singh with over 13 years of progressive expertise at the intersection of technology, innovation, and strategic market intelligence, Aman Singh stands as a leading authority in global research and consulting. Renowned for his ability to decode complex technological transformations, he provides forward-looking insights that drive strategic decision-making. At Precedence Research, Aman leads a global team of analysts, fostering a culture of research excellence, analytical precision, and visionary thinking.

Piyush Pawar

Piyush Pawar

Piyush Pawar brings over a decade of experience as Senior Manager, Sales & Business Growth, acting as the essential liaison between clients and our research authors. He translates sophisticated insights into practical strategies, ensuring client objectives are met with precision. Piyush’s expertise in market dynamics, relationship management, and strategic execution enables organizations to leverage intelligence effectively, achieving operational excellence, innovation, and sustained growth.