Learn how EV adoption is shaping the future of transportation and infrastructure.
EVs projected on the road by 2030.
Decrease in battery costs since 2010.
Lower lifetime emissions compared to gasoline vehicles.
By 2030, it’s estimated that over 50% of new vehicles sold will be electric. As adoption rises, so does the demand for reliable charging infrastructure.
EVs can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 70% compared to gasoline-powered vehicles, contributing to cleaner air and a healthier planet.
Public and home charging stations are growing rapidly, making it easier than ever to own and operate an EV with convenience and confidence.
Advances in battery technology are increasing EV ranges, with many models now exceeding 400 km per charge, making long-distance travel more feasible.
Level 1 charging uses standard household outlets, while Level 2 chargers provide faster charging times and are common in residential and public locations.
Fast-charging stations can charge an EV up to 80% in 30-45 minutes, making them ideal for highway stops and urban centers.
Future advancements include wireless charging pads, enabling convenient, cable-free EV charging at home and in public spaces.