1. The Real Challenges of Future Electrification
As European countries accelerate their carbon neutrality goals, the EV charging infrastructure is entering a phase of rapid expansion.According to GMInsights, the European charging station market reached roughly $10.8 billion in 2024, and is projec...
As EV infrastructure rapidly expands across the world, site operators and developers face recurring challenges:
• Limited installation space, especially in dense urban areas or existing parking facilities.• High civil engineering and reconstruction costs for traditional ...
As electric vehicles become increasingly mainstream, travelers’ expectations are shifting. Today, a great stay isn’t just about a comfortable bed or a gourmet breakfast — it’s about whether guests can conveniently charge their cars during their stay.
(Image Source: The Adept Traveler)
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The UK’s rapid adoption of electric vehicles is driving major investments in charging infrastructure. EVCHARGE LIVE UK 2025, held in Birmingham from September 23 to 25, became the central stage of this transformation. At the event, INJET New Energy presented a full portf...
(Image: Battery Swapping VS EV Charging Stations)
As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to surge in adoption worldwide, the question of how to best power them has become one of the industry’s hottest debates. Two competing solutions dominate the discussion: battery swapping and EV charging station...
Injet New Energy has successfully completed the integration and certification of the Nayax SDK for its EV Chargers. The certification applies to OTI Multi-Session + PreAuthorize (no RFID card) devices, marking a significant milestone in smart charging and payment technology.
By embedding the Nay...
The electric vehicle (EV) charging industry is entering a new era, shaped by ambitious regulations in both the European Union and the United States. These frameworks not only define how charging networks will expand but also establish higher standards for accessibility, power, and payment options...
1. Europe’s EV Charging Market: Regulations Driving Reliability and Convenience
Europe’s electric vehicle (EV) market has been expanding at an unprecedented pace. Public charging networks are growing denser, charging speeds are accelerating, and at the same time, users are demanding higher levels...
Compatibility Issues: A Shared Industry Challenge
In Q1 2025, EV charging software provider Driivz conducted a survey across North America and Europe, revealing that vehicle-to-charger compatibility issues accounted for 45% of charging failures—the top cause. The study i...