The Mobility Week In Review

EV charging infrastructure rises as a key business: Tesla in pole position

Elon Musk's company could reap substantial benefits after years of investing in the development of its charging network.

EV charging infrastructure rises as a key business: Tesla in pole position
Miguel Elizondo |

This edition of The Mobility Week in Review explores the promising future of charging infrastructure, Chery's expansion into Spain, the German government's reservations about climate policies, the European Commission's hesitations concerning Iberia's acquisition of Air Europa, and the upcoming generation of BYD batteries.

Without further ado, let's get started...

🔌 Future looks promising for Tesla's EV charging operations

Forecasts suggest global public recharging revenues will reach $127.000 million by 2030, with Tesla likely capturing $7.400 million, approximately 6% of the total market. Today, companies like Finland's fast charging producer Kempower and Dutch operator Fastned are beginning to see a turnaround in profitability. This indicates that this new mobility segment holds substantial potential for profit.