U.S. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Charger Type (Slow Charger, Fast Charger), By Connector Type, By Level Of Charging, By Connectivity, By Application, And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2030

U.S. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Charger Type (Slow Charger, Fast Charger), By Connector Type, By Level Of Charging, By Connectivity, By Application, And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2030


U.S. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Growth & Trends

The U.S. electric vehicle charging infrastructure market size is estimated to reach USD 24.07 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 30.3% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market growth can be attributed to the growing environmental concerns and rising demand for sustainable and energy-efficient transportation. Additionally, the increasing advancement in communication technologies such as the availability of real-time information on all the electric vehicle charging stations for better connectivity will propel the market growth.

Several electric vehicle charging station providers are focused on launching innovative payment technologies on all of their stations across the U.S. to provide a better customer experience. For instance, in November 2020, Electrify America, an electric vehicle charging station provider, launched the Plug&Charge payment capability on all its charging stations across the U.S. The charger efficiently communicates with the vehicle to authenticate, identify, authorize, and bill the customer's registered account for the charging session. The entire process allows for a seamless charging experience for the customer.

The technological progress of both the charging software and hardware is expected to change the way electric vehicle owners use and benefit from electric vehicle charging applications. Technologies such as Smartcar API and charging networks precisely determine an electric vehicle’s charge time even before the car driver plugs the car into a station. Such initiatives are expected to drive the market’s growth. Additionally, green energy is expected to play a significant role in the growth of both public and residential electric vehicle charging spaces.

The COVID-19 pandemic had an adverse impact on the market. The lack of electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) is seen as a major impediment to the electric vehicle sector. However, as governments across the globe are focusing on emerging from this global pandemic with a stronger and more resilient economy, electric vehicles are expected to continue to gain significant attention. For instance, in the U.S., California is emerging with strong electric vehicle targets, which is expected to have a positive impact on the electric vehicle charging infrastructure industry over the forecast period.

U.S. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Report Highlights
  • Technological progress in battery technology and the growing impetus on autonomous vehicles are driving the U.S. electric vehicle charging infrastructure industry’s growth. In addition, eco-friendly benefits offered by EVs also help increase their sales
  • Consumers’ preference for using electric vehicles for long-distance travel and increasing deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure by corporates is anticipated to drive the U.S. demand for fast chargers over the forecast period
  • Easy integration with smart grid infrastructure and bi-directional charging capability is anticipated to drive the growth of the CHAdeMO segment over the forecast period
  • The level 3 charging level segment is expected to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period. The growth can be attributed to the ability of level 3 charging stations to fast charge EVs, with time ranging from an hour to just fifteen minutes. Growing deployment for commercial charging stations is anticipated to boost the growth of level 3 chargers
  • Connected charging stations are expected to witness the highest growth over the forecast period. The growth of the segment can be attributed to its ability to establish a wireless connection, which allows real-time communication between the charging station, EV driver, maintenance, and service provider
  • The commercial segment is anticipated to gain traction owing to the rise in the deployment of fast-charging stations across highways, hotels, shopping malls, and public parking facilities
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Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope
1.1 Market Segmentation & Scope
1.2 Segment Definitions
1.2.1 Product
1.2.1.1 Web/Cloud-based EHR:
1.2.1.2 On-premises EHR:
1.2.2 End Use
1.2.2.1 Government Owned:
1.2.2.2 Private:
1.3 Estimates and Forecast Timeline
1.4 Information Procurement
1.4.1 Purchased database:
1.4.2 GVR’s Internal Database
1.4.3 Primary research
1.5 Information or Data Analysis
1.6 Market Formulation & Validation
1.7 Model Details
1.7.1 Commodity Flow Analysis
1.7.1.1 Market estimation
1.7.2.2 U.S. Behavioral health EHR Market: CAGR Calculation
1.8 Objectives
1.8.1 Objective 1
1.8.2 Objective 2
1.8.3 Objective 3
1.9 Key Report Updates
1.10 List of Secondary Sources
1.11 List of Abbreviations
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Market Snapshot
2.2 Segment Outlook
2.3 Competitive Landscape
Chapter 3 Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1 Market Lineage Outlook
3.1.1 Parent market outlook
3.1.2 Ancillary Market Outlook
3.2 Market Dynamics
3.2.1 Market Driver Analysis
3.2.1.1 Government initiatives to promote EHR adoption in behavioral health
3.2.1.2 Increasing adoption of behavioral health EHR software
3.2.1.3 Rising strategic initiatives by key players
3.2.1.3.1 New launches and technological advancements
3.2.1.3.2 Other initiatives
3.2.1.4 Growing prevalence of behavioral health disorders
3.2.1.5 Surging awareness about substance abuse management
3.2.2 Market Restraint Analysis
3.2.2.1 High initial EHR implementation cost
3.2.2.2 Data privacy concern
3.2.2.3 Low adoption among psychiatry hospitals compared to other specialties
3.2.3 Industry Challenges
3.3 Regulatory Framework
3.4 Impact of COVID-19: Qualitative Analysis
3.5 Case Study: Turning Point Family CARE: Behavioral Health
3.6 Business Environment Analysis Tools
3.6.1 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.6.2 PESTLE Analysis
Chapter 4 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market: Product Segment Dashboard
4.2 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market Product Movement Analysis, 2024 & 2030
4.3 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market Size & Forecasts, By Product (USD Million)
4.3.1 Web/ cloud-based EHR
4.3.1.1 Web/ cloud-based EHR market, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.2 On-premise EHR
4.3.2.1 On-premise EHR market, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 5 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market: End Use Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market: End Use Segment Dashboard
5.2 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market End Use Movement Analysis, 2024 & 2030
5.3 U.S. Behavioral Health EHR Market Size & Forecasts, By End Use (USD Million)
5.3.1 Government owned
5.3.1.1 Government owned market, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
5.3.2 Private
5.3.2.1 Private market, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, by Key Market Participants
6.2 Competition Categorization
6.3 Company Market Position Analysis
6.4 Company Profiles
6.4.1 CORE SOLUTIONS, INC.
6.4.1.1 Company overview
6.4.1.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.1.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.1.4 Financial Performance
6.4.2 MEDITAB
6.4.2.1 Company overview
6.4.2.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.2.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.2.4 Financial Performance
6.4.3 HOLMUSK
6.4.3.1 Company overview
6.4.3.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.3.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.3.4 Financial Performance
6.4.4 NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
6.4.4.1 Company overview
6.4.4.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.4.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.4.4 Financial Performance
6.4.5 Qualtrics
6.4.5.1 Company overview
6.4.5.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.5.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.5.4 Financial Performance
6.4.6 Welligent
6.4.6.1 Company overview
6.4.6.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.6.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.6.4 Financial Performance
6.4.7 Valant
6.4.7.1 Company overview
6.4.7.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.7.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.7.4 Financial Performance
6.4.8 TherapyNotes, LLC.
6.4.8.1 Company overview
6.4.8.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.8.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.8.4 Financial Performance
6.4.9 NextStep Solutions
6.4.9.1 Company overview
6.4.9.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.9.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.9.4 Financial Performance
6.4.10 Cerner Corporation (Oracle)
6.4.10.1 Company overview
6.4.10.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.10.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.10.4 Financial Performance
6.4.11 TheraNest
6.4.11.1 Company overview
6.4.11.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.11.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.11.4 Financial Performance
6.4.12 ICANotes
6.4.12.1 Company overview
6.4.12.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.12.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.12.4 Financial Performance
6.4.13 Streamline Healthcare Solutions
6.4.13.1 Company overview
6.4.13.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.13.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.13.4 Financial Performance
6.4.14 Practice Fusion, Inc.
6.4.14.1 Company overview
6.4.14.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.14.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.14.4 Financial Performance
6.4.15 Opus Behavioral Health Inc.
6.4.15.1 Company overview
6.4.15.2 Service benchmarking
6.4.15.3 Strategic initiatives
6.4.15.4 Financial Performance

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