Core Insights - The latest analysis report from the German Automotive Industry Association indicates that as of October 1, Germany has approximately 180,000 public electric vehicle charging stations, representing a 16% increase compared to the same period last year [1] - Despite the increase in charging stations, the ratio of electric vehicles to charging stations has improved only slightly, with a public charging station ratio of about 16.7:1 as of July 1, compared to 17.3:1 the previous year [1] Summary by Categories Charging Infrastructure - The total number of public charging stations in Germany is around 180,000, with approximately 44,000 being fast charging stations [1] - The total rated power of public charging stations exceeds 7.3 million kilowatts, showing a year-on-year increase of about 30% [1] Vehicle-to-Charging Station Ratio - The public vehicle-to-charging station ratio in Germany is approximately 16.7:1, meaning each charging station serves an average of 16.7 electric vehicles [1] - There are significant disparities in charging station coverage across different German states, with Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Thuringia having the highest coverage at a ratio of about 11.7:1, while Saarland has the lowest at approximately 24.6:1 [1] Fast Charging Facilities - On average, each fast charging station serves about 70.6 electric vehicles, with Thuringia having the best ratio at 32:1 and Saarland the worst at 103:1 [1] - The German Automotive Industry Association emphasizes the need for faster development of public charging facilities to enhance consumer confidence in electric mobility [1]
德国电车公共充电桩年增16% 汽车工业协会:建得太慢!
Xin Hua She·2025-11-05 03:41