By January 2026, new federal EV charging standards will mandate NACS compatibility and specific uptime requirements for publicly funded chargers, significantly impacting US drivers and the national charging infrastructure.
Recent advancements in US electric vehicle charging infrastructure, highlighted by three crucial updates in public charger deployment over the past three months, signify a pivotal shift towards widespread EV adoption.
The 2025 EV battery breakthroughs are set to revolutionize electric vehicles, offering a significant 15% increase in range for next-generation models, directly addressing consumer concerns about charging infrastructure and driving longer distances.