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Curious about the impact of Charge Point Statistics on your electric vehicle charging strategy?<\/p>\n

Explore the transformative potential of comprehensive data insights on charging infrastructure, usage patterns, and industry trends.<\/p>\n

The amount of pollution produced by carbon emissions is no longer an issue to overlook. We only have one earth. The least we could do is to become environmentally conscious and seek ways to preserve it.<\/p>\n

Across the US, transportation is responsible for 27% of all greenhouse gas emissions<\/strong>; in California, the percentage is even higher, at nearly 40%. The more electric vehicles on the road, the fewer greenhouse gas emissions will be produced<\/p>\n

This is the major reason why Electronic Vehicles are becoming more popular; as people are seeking cleaner transportation alternatives.<\/p>\n

According to research by Bloomberg, EV sales will surpass gasoline-powered vehicles by 2040. This is fantastic news for the environment and in turn, for us!<\/p>\n

But this also means that EV infrastructure needs to be in top shape to keep up with the increasing demand. One of the key players in the EV charging industry is ChargePoint.<\/p>\n

ChargePoint was founded in 2007 as Coulomb Technologies by a group of entrepreneurs who anticipated the EV wave. For more than a decade, they have been building the fueling network of the future.<\/p>\n

It is estimated that since 2007, ChargePoint estimates it has powered over 5 billion electric miles driven<\/strong>, avoiding the use of more than 220 million gallons of gasoline and the emission of over 1 million metric tons of greenhouse gases.<\/p>\n

ChargePoint estimates the evaded amount of greenhouse gas emissions equals planting approximately 22 million tree seedlings, capturing carbon from 1.6 million acres of forests, or recycling 57 million bags of waste<\/strong>, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency\u2019s Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies.<\/p>\n

Number of ChargePoints Charging Stations<\/h2>\n

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ChargePoint boasts 48 000 public charging stations<\/a> located in 31 countries, with 31 000 spots located in the US alone. The expansive US network covers up to 29 states and the District of Columbia, with the majority of stations located in California, Texas, and Florida.<\/p>\n

As of 2022, the ChargePoint Network<\/a> has 152 level-1 stations and 157 level-1 ports. They also have 14,155 level-2 stations and 47,114 level-2 ports. Furthermore, they have 1,147 direct-current fast charger (DCFC) stations and 1,675 DCFC ports. DCFC ports are the fastest EV chargers, followed by level 2 and level 1 ports which are considered slow chargers.<\/p>\n

Charging Network Coverage<\/h2>\n

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Based in California, ChargePoint<\/a> allows EV owners to quickly find the charging location closest to them – right from their phone!<\/p>\n

ChargePoint has several EV charging stations located nationwide. Here is a breakdown of the ChargePoint stations located across some of the popular US states.<\/p>\n