⁉️The Problem

The demand for EV charging infrastructure is growing rapidly, but existing charging station networks face several challenges:

  • Capital Intensity: Building and expanding EV charging stations requires significant upfront investment.

  • Illiquidity: EV infrastructure is a traditionally illiquid market, limiting investor access and making it difficult for small investors to participate.

  • Limited Revenue Sources: Current models rely solely on charging fees, neglecting other potential income streams like data monetization.

Market Opportunity

The growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) presents a significant opportunity for EV charging infrastructure. By 2030, the global EV market is expected to reach 230 million units, driving the demand for EV charging stations. This creates a unique opportunity to reward operators and users for the data generated by the charging activity.

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