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Welcome to the EV Infrastructure Summit USA 2025, where the future of electric transportation is being redefined. Returning for its third year, and now officially co-located with The Battery Show South and the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo, this summit is your gateway to the heart of the USA's "Battery Belt". It’s where high-level discussions meet thousands of industry decision-makers, government officials, and innovators. The stage is set to define the future of electric transportation—one charging point, one fleet transition, and one upgraded grid at a time. As the electric vehicle (EV) market in the U.S. surges toward a projected $94.9 billion in revenue by the end of 2024, we face a critical turning point. Over the next five years, the industry is set to grow by 10.49% annually, with unit sales expected to reach 2.32 million vehicles by 2029. Yet, as the race to decarbonize intensifies, it’s clear that infrastructure must catch up—and fast. Grids, municipalities, parking hosts, fleet managers, and power suppliers are the backbone of this transition. The stakes are high: a modernized grid capable of supporting over $156.3 billion worth of electric vehicle demand by 2029; robust charging networks to serve millions of vehicles; and fleet transitions that will redefine the logistics landscape. Every sector represented here plays a vital role in ensuring the U.S. stays competitive in the global EV revolution. But challenges remain. 56% of drivers still cite unreliable charging as the main reason for hesitancy, while grid capacity struggles to keep up with growing demand. Local governments must expand public charging points, particularly in underserved communities. Commercial fleets need clear roadmaps to accelerate their shift to zero-emission vehicles without compromising operational efficiency. Power suppliers face the dual task of strengthening grid infrastructure and integrating renewable energy to ensure reliability.

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