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EV charger density: Countries ranked by EVs per public charger
Summary
The visualization ranks countries by electric vehicles per public charger using Benchmark Mineral Intelligence data as of Q3 2025, with the Netherlands leading at about five EVs per public charger.
Content
Countries are ranked by EV charger density, measured as the number of electric vehicles per public charger. The ranking uses Benchmark Mineral Intelligence data for Q3 2025. As electric vehicle adoption grows, public charging infrastructure is becoming more central to travel and urban transport planning. The visualization highlights differences in overall charger counts and the share of fast chargers across nations.
Key findings:
- The dataset measures EVs per public charger as of Q3 2025, based on Benchmark Mineral Intelligence data.
- The Netherlands ranks first with about five EVs per public charger and relies on demand-driven charger installation.
- China ranks second with about nine EVs per public charger and has nearly half of its public chargers as direct current fast chargers.
- Several European countries cluster around roughly 10–13 EVs per public charger and are expanding fast-charging networks.
- The United States is listed with about 31 EVs per public charger, placing it behind many European peers.
Summary:
The rankings show notable variation in public charger availability between countries and indicate different infrastructure approaches. The article reports that many countries are expanding fast-charging capacity, and fast chargers are expected to account for a larger share of public networks by 2030.
