by Fatimah Zahid | 2022, April, 29 | EVSE, Fatimah Zahid
Even though China is the forerunner in the EV charging infrastructure, the rest of the APAC (Asia Pacific) countries are not lagging far behind. Japan and South Korea are also amping up their EV charger deployment rate by incentivizing EVs. While Australia and India...
by Fatimah Zahid | 2022, January, 24 | EVSE, Fatimah Zahid
Japan’s EV charging infrastructure may have stymied in the past year due to lack incentives by the government and aging infrastructure, but the country is projected to increase the number of EV charging stations nationwide to 150,000 by 2030. Download Contact Sales:...
by Fatimah Zahid | 2021, November, 10 | EVSE, Fatimah Zahid
Wireless Charging is still in a budding phase; however, in the long run the EV charging industry will certainly be on an outlook for new innovative approaches to counter the challenges that will arise with EV charging at higher utilization across the globe. Countries...
by Fatimah Zahid | 2021, September, 22 | EVSE, Fatimah Zahid
There’s no denying that China is beginning to own the global electric vehicle market. Government subsidies, adopted as part of China’s industrial policy, have been a key driver of EV market expansion in the country. Federal level rebates, quotas for vehicle...
by Fatimah Zahid | 2021, September, 9 | EVSE, Fatimah Zahid
There is an immense untapped potential in EV market especially in countries within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), where there has been positive momentum regarding the EV production and its charging infrastructure. Malaysia plans to build 25,000...