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TrendForce estimates 16 million public charging piles worldwide in 2026

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TrendForce recently released a report, estimating that the number of public charging piles worldwide will exceed 16 million in 2026, approximately three times that of this year.

Citing data from the report that the number of new energy vehicles (the actual number of PHEVs and BEVs held annually) will reach 96 million in 2026, and the vehicle-to-pile ratio (the ratio of the number of charging piles corresponding to one new energy vehicle) is about 6 :1, significantly lower than in 2021 (about 10:1).

The report also pointed out that China is an important driving force in promoting the number of public charging piles worldwide, and it is estimated that the vehicle-to-pile ratio will increase to 2:1 in 2030.

The current number of charging piles in the United States is more than 200,000, and the goal is to build 500,000 charging piles in 2026. The number of new energy vehicles in the United States is expected to reach 15 million, and the vehicle-to-pile ratio is still as high as 32:1. In 2026, Europe and China’s vehicle-to-pile ratio is 9:1 and 4:1.

TrendForce pointed out in the report that in the European market, driven by the Net Zero Act, the goal is to build 17 million charging piles by 2030.

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