1、Charging report 2025Charging report 2025Table of ContentsAn original and comprehensive analysis of Europes EV charging landscape using publicly available data.1Things to note2European EVs and charging infrastructure3Regulatory landscape4CPOs are charged up and gridlocked5Car park operators must plan
2、 ahead6Survey says:Convenience,cost and speed7Convenience at home,speed in public8EV drivers happy but unpredictable,and solar is the gateway to smarter homes9Average charging in Europe10BEVs in Europe11The cost of EV charging13Norway and the Netherlands lead the charge once again14Higher charging d
3、ensity in the Nordics,BENELUX and thoroughfares18Country profiles19Austria19Belgium20Denmark21France22Germany23Italy25Netherlands26Norway28Spain29Sweden30Switzerland31United Kingdom32One platform to scale them all33Interoperability:Standardization without limitations34Seamless charging operations35R
4、evenue optimization:Turn energy demand into a competitive advantage36XENON dashboard:The command center for EV infrastructure37About us38Sources39All data was sourced from publicly available sources.We have done our best to remove duplicates and errors.Overall,we are confident that the data closely
5、reflects the state of charging infrastructure in Europe.The data was collected in February 2025.The following pages aim to summarize the current state and future outlook of EV charging infrastructure in Europe(with a particularly close look at Germany and the Netherlands).Please keep in mind that we
6、 rely on publicly available data and,given the sheer amount and our limited resources,we are unable to verify every detail.When reading this report,its important to note the points below.As a general rule,we use the Nomenclature ofTerritorial Units for Statistics(NUTS)of 2021.Some countries show gre