Which companies will dominate the electric grid? Scroll down to discover:
| COMPANY | FEATURES |
| Tesla | Supercharger network, high-power charging, proprietary connector |
| ABB | Wide range of AC & DC chargers, global reach, industrial applications |
| Siemens | VersiCharge brand, focuses on smart charging and energy management |
| ChargePoint | Vast network with open platforms, subscription services, and presence in North America and Europe |
| EVgo | The largest network of fast-charging stations in the US, focusing on urban areas |
| Shell | Expanding network, focus on convenience and partnerships |
| Efacec | Strong presence in Europe, focus on innovation and smart charging |
| Schneider Electric | EVlink brand, focuses on home and commercial charging |
| Webasto | Numerous AC and DC charger options with a focus on both residential and commercial applications |
| Eaton | ClipperCreek brand, focuses on home and commercial charging |
| Tritium | High-power DC chargers, focus on urban areas and highways |
| Star Charge | China’s top network with a focus on collaboration and innovation |
| Wallbox | Innovative designs with a concentration on energy management and user experience |
| Blink Charging | Focus on Level 2 charging, partnerships with businesses and municipalities |
| Semaconnect | Focus on workplace, fleet, and multifamily housing charging |
| Virta | Focus on smart charging and energy management, open platform |
| Ionity | Joint ventures by major automakers focus on European highways |
| Ample | Faster charging and reduced downtime for EVs |
| SES | Sustainable battery recycling for EVs |
| Redwood Materials | Closed-loop battery recycling system for EVs |



