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New Research into The Charge Point Planning Market
The first, independent research from cleantech insiders into the charge point planning ecosystem has arrived, providing an overview of the market landscape as well as insight into optimal charge point planning.
The race to build efficient, profitable charging networks is heating up. For Charge Point Operators (CPOs), investing in EV charging infrastructure isn’t just about deploying chargers - it’s about choosing the right locations to maximize usage, profitability, and sustainability.
However, selecting optimal sites in a competitive and rapidly evolving market requires more than intuition or basic analysis. It demands sophisticated tools that combine vast amounts of data with intelligent planning. This is where Charge Point Planning (CPP) solutions come into play.
Insights from Latest Research by cleantech insiders
An independent report, The Charge Point Planning Market: Market Definition and Vendor Landscape, provides a comprehensive overview of the Charge Point Planning market, offering valuable insights for CPOs and property owners navigating this complex landscape. Drawing from industry interviews and expert analysis, the research highlights:
- Three business approaches for CPOs to structure their site selection strategies.
- Eight critical factors that influence the success of EV charger locations.
- Ten must-have capabilities in a CPP platform to optimize planning and operations.
- A closer look at vendors like Dodona Analytics and how they stand out in the CPP ecosystem.
This research equips stakeholders with the knowledge needed to make data-driven decisions, reduce risk, and accelerate the deployment of EV infrastructure.
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