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The Charging as a Service market for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles is a rapidly growing industry. It provides a range of services to EV and PHEV owners, such as charging station installation, maintenance, and payment processing. It also offers a variety of charging options, including public charging, home charging, and workplace charging. This market is driven by the increasing demand for electric and hybrid vehicles, as well as the need for reliable charging infrastructure.
The Charging as a Service market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering services to EV and PHEV owners. These include ChargePoint, EVgo, Greenlots, SemaConnect, and Volta. These companies provide a range of services, from installation and maintenance to payment processing and customer support. They also offer a variety of charging options, such as public charging, home charging, and workplace charging. Show Less Read more