EVSE Hardware/Software Guidelines for In-Cable Control and Protection Devices (Download)
The electric-vehicle (EV) market is continuously and exponentially growing, with around 500 million EVs expected to be on the road by 2030. This number seems plausible looking at the data provided by the International Energy Agency,1 such as comparing the historical data between 2022 and 2023 with a 35% increase (from 10.2M to 13.8M) in battery electric vehicle (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) combined sales. The IEA projects that annual world sales in 2030 will reach 40.7M and 56.5M in 2035.
Climate change and air pollution in highly populated residential areas are the main drivers for high efficiency and zero tail-pipe emission transportation modes.2,3 With this foreseeable growth in the number of EVs, the market needs to cope with the demand as well as be able to deliver the most efficient charging solutions covering affordability, safety, and environmental impact.
