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VW Charging Network Is in a Global Race with Tesla

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VW Charging Network Is in a Global Race with TeslaElectrify America
  • VW reveals that it has over 15,000 high-power charging (HPC) points for EVs worldwide by the end of 2022.

  • The automaker is focusing on North America, Europe, and China in its station-building efforts, with plans to operate 10,000 points in North America, 18,000 in Europe, and 17,000 in China by 2025.

  • VW's Electrify America arm has recently started work on increasing the number of larger charging hubs with 20 individual charging points.


Volkswagen is one of just a handful of automakers, in addition to Tesla, that has been investing in its own network of EV chargers. In addition to establishing Electrify America as part of its settlement following the diesel crisis, Volkswagen also embarked on a mission of being the only automaker to create a network of high-power charging (HPC) points for all EVs regardless of brand.

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The automaker says more than a third of its planned 45,000 high-power charging points had been connected to the network by the end of 2022, with 15,000 HPCs now online.

As a part of this plan, first revealed during Power Day 2021, Volkswagen and its partners plan to operate up to 25,000 HPCs worldwide by the end of 2023.

The automaker has teamed up with BP on building 8000 charging points in Europe, which are being installed with help from Ionity, launched by VW, Audi, and Porsche in Europe. This part of the network is receiving Flexpole chargers produced by its own subsidiary, Volkswagen Components, so the automaker is not relying entirely on outside contractors for the station hardware. Wolfsburg is also collaborating with Iberdrola in Spain to build chargers along the main traffic arteries in the country. The goal is to have 10,000 HPCs in Europe by the end of 2023.