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Data Shows Charging Infrastructure Not Keeping Up with Demand
ChargePoint said data insights indicate that the charging infrastructure is not keeping up with driver demand. Automotive industry data indicates that global EV sales increased 20% in 2025.

More than 1 million EV drivers use ChargePoint on a monthly basis, and total ChargePoint-enabled charging sessions increased 34% in one year, outpacing new ports, which grew by 16%
Credit: ChargePoint
ChargePoint, a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, released data insights from more than 100 million EV charging sessions the company enabled in the last year. The company’s own data, combined with recently released 2025 EV sales figures, suggests that charging infrastructure is not keeping up with driver demand.
ChargePoint said its data show notable growth in both charging port expansion and utilization across its network, indicating that the number of EVs on the road is growing faster than the charging infrastructure needed to support them.
“ChargePoint believes we have entered the next phase of EV adoption. Nearly 60% of the 19.3 billion electric miles we’ve enabled in nearly 18 years took place over the most recent two years,” said Rick Wilmer, CEO at ChargePoint. “New EV sales are no longer the primary benchmark for charger demand; it is the total number of EVs on the road. Those installing chargers in 2026 should see accelerated ROI because of this utilization pressure.”
Automotive industry data indicates that global EV sales increased 20% in 2025, with European sales growing 33% and the U.S. experiencing its second-best year of EV sales ever. ChargePoint said it is enabling more EV drivers than ever, with more than one million drivers using ChargePoint every month.
Of note, vehicles identified as plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) in the ChargePoint mobile app account for 16% of all commercial AC charging sessions managed by the ChargePoint Platform.
Charging Sessions Increased 34%
Whether charging demand is evaluated by volume or utilization, the data shows that charging sessions are outpacing new charger installation. In 2025, the volume of charging sessions increased by 34%, despite a much smaller increase in the number of vehicles on the road.
Even with 190,000 more charging ports becoming available to drivers on the ChargePoint network, charger utilization still outpaced the growth of new ports by almost 20%. This bottleneck may get worse in 2026 unless the rate of charger installation increases, according to ChargePoint.
The increased pace of electrification comes with significant environmental benefits, the company said.
Since 2007, ChargePoint estimates it has helped avoid the use of 714 million gallons of gasoline. In the process, it estimates it has helped drivers avoid more than $2 billion in gasoline costs and more than 4.5 million metric tons of GHG emissions.
Today, ChargePoint gives EV drivers access to more than 900,000 roaming ports in addition to approximately 375,000 public and private ports that ChargePoint directly manages.
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