Last week, we published a 10,000 ft overview of what is happening in the charging infrastructure space. Today, we will dig deeper and get more insights about the charging infrastructure. We will talk about where the chargers are being hosted, configuration of chargers at charging stations, chargers on highways, non working chargers in more detail, infrastructure density of CPOs, average power ratings across CPOs and states, highway proximity to the chargers, which brands are the most prominent ones in various categories and a couple of more interesting facets about charging infrastructure.
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