France has reached a significant milestone in its shift towards sustainable mobility. As of October 2024, the country had 150,052 public charging points for electric vehicles, marking a substantial 35% increase over the past year,
According to the report from the National Association for the Development of Electric Mobility (Avere-France), this number has also tripled over the last three years, underscoring the collective effort of public authorities and private actors.
This public infrastructure adds to the 2 million private charging points already installed in homes and businesses, according to estimates by Enedis, the electricity distribution network operator. This development demonstrates the mobilization of all stakeholders to meet the growing demand for electric vehicle charging solutions.
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