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EV Charging Infrastructure

EV Charging Infrastructure refers to the network of stations and equipment designed for the recharging of electric vehicles (EVs). This infrastructure includes various types of charging stations, such as home chargers, public charging stations, and fast-charging stations, which are strategically located to facilitate the convenient and efficient charging of EVs. The infrastructure encompasses hardware like charging units, electrical grid connections, and software systems for managing charging stations, payment processing, and user authentication. The development of robust EV charging infrastructure is crucial for supporting the growth of electric vehicles, enhancing their accessibility, reducing "range anxiety" for users, and promoting the transition to sustainable transportation. Additionally, it is often closely associated with urban planning, energy supply considerations, and environmental policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions.