
The global EV charging industry is evolving rapidly, with both technological routes and business models being updated simultaneously. The following eight companies each have their own focus along the entire value chain, from hardware to software and energy management, covering residential, commercial, and public scenarios.
1. Tesla
Tesla is one of the pioneers in the global electric vehicle industry and is also a leading company among EV charger manufacturers. Its self-developed Supercharger network has deployed over 50,000 DC fast-charging stations worldwide. These stations can charge a vehicle by approximately 200 miles in just 15 minutes. In addition to public fast-charging, Tesla also offers the Home Wall Connector and the Portable Mobile Connector. These products meet the needs of various scenarios, including homes, offices, and travel. All charging solutions are deeply integrated with Tesla vehicles, providing a seamless experience, such as plug-and-charge and automatic billing. With its high power, extensive coverage, and integrated hardware and software advantages, Tesla continues to solidify its leadership in fast-charging technology.
2. ChargePoint
ChargePoint was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in California, USA. It is a leading company specializing in electric vehicle charging infrastructure. As of early 2025, it has deployed over 225,000 charging points in 14 countries worldwide. The company provides comprehensive charging solutions for all scenarios, ranging from residential to commercial and fleet applications. It also supports bi-directional charging and AC fast-charging up to 22 kW. ChargePoint has developed its own hardware, cloud platform, and mobile applications to create an integrated smart charging experience. It continues to collaborate with automakers, commercial real estate companies, and governments to promote the adoption of electric vehicles.
3. JMHPOWER
JMHPOWER, headquartered in Hefei, Anhui, has accumulated 29 years of experience in the new energy industry. It focuses on providing comprehensive solutions for lithium batteries and solar power systems. The company’s EV charger product line is renowned for its high quality and reliability. It equips all EV chargers with high-specification components and multiple protections, such as over-temperature, over-voltage, and leakage protection. Global users and professional institutions have listed it as one of the most trustworthy brands. JMHPOWER offers one-stop services, from design and procurement to installation and maintenance, and provides 24/7 after-sales support to ensure that projects are connected to the grid quickly and operate stably in the long term. By continuously investing in research and development and leveraging economies of scale, the company maintains its leading performance while still offering highly competitive pricing for both residential and commercial customers.
4. ABB
ABB, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, is a Fortune Global 500 technology and electrification group with a history of over 140 years. It has long been engaged in the fields of power and automation. As a pioneer in EV charging infrastructure, ABB has deployed more than 1 million charging stations in 85 countries. Its products range from residential AC wall boxes to 360 kW liquid-cooled DC fast chargers, covering all scenarios. The company continues to acquire and integrate software and energy management companies to build an open and sustainable charging ecosystem, setting the standard for “zero-emission” smart travel.
5. EVBox
EVBox, founded in the Netherlands in 2010, is a leading global supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. It has delivered over 300,000 charging stations in more than 70 countries. Its product range includes residential wall-mounted chargers, commercial AC chargers, and 400 kW DC ultra-fast chargers. All series support OCPP, remote management via APP, and OTA updates. The company has a 35% market share in the European DC fast-charging market and a 25% market share in the AC charger market. After being acquired by the French ENGIE Group in 2017, it expanded rapidly. In addition to hardware, EVBox also provides one-stop end-to-end solutions, including cloud platforms, operations, and 24/7 after-sales support.
6. Pod Point
Pod Point, founded in 2009, is one of the fastest-growing and largest electric vehicle charging network companies in the UK. It has deployed over 250,000 residential charging stations and more than 6,200 public charging stations nationwide. Headquartered in London, the company’s business covers a variety of scenarios, including residential, workplace, commercial, and retail real estate. It also provides “pre-wiring” integrated solutions for large real estate developers. It has provided over 2.5 billion clean miles for electric vehicles in the UK.
7. Wallbox
Wallbox was founded in Barcelona, Spain, in 2015. It is a publicly listed company specializing in smart electric vehicle charging and energy management solutions. The company’s business now covers more than 117 countries worldwide, and it has sold nearly 1 million charging stations. It has operational centers in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. With its innovative V2G technology, cloud energy management, and sleek design, Wallbox leads in residential, commercial, and public scenarios.
8. EVgo
EVgo was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Los Angeles. It is the first public DC fast-charging network operator in the United States that is powered entirely by renewable energy. The company owns and operates the largest public DC fast-charging network in 35 states across the US. It provides integrated charging services for individual car owners, automakers, and fleets. With its asset-light expansion model of self-operation and cooperation, cloud energy management software, and 24/7 customer support, EVgo remains at the forefront of the highly competitive US charging market.
Summary
Overall, technological iteration, capacity expansion, and capital investment are all accelerating at the same time. The charging experience is evolving from “usable” to “convenient, worry-free, and cost-effective.” Although each company has a different approach, they are all collectively pushing the industry towards a faster, more stable, and lower-carbon future.




