The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its Global EV Outlook 2025, a benchmark report tracking the global rollout of electric mobility. We are pleased to share that Eco-Movement’s data has once again been the source for the analysis of the public charging infrastructure.
Public charging infrastructure: A growing global network
The report outlines that over 5 million publicly accessible charge points have been installed worldwide, with year-on-year growth across most major regions. Tracking this infrastructure is increasingly essential for policymakers, regulators and analysts seeking to understand the pace of transition, identify gaps and monitor investment.
Eco-Movement contributed key data to this edition of the report, offering a clear picture of public infrastructure density, distribution and technical characteristics.
High quality, Market driven data
Reliable charging data does not emerge automatically. It depends on consistent collaboration with market actors and deep technical knowledge of the data landscape. Eco-Movement’s role is to collect, standardize and validate data directly from charge point operators (CPOs) and related service providers. This ensures our database reflects real-world conditions..
Our approach is fully market driven, with quality control processes in place to ensure completeness, accuracy and timeliness across the charging ecosystem. This is what allows our data to meet the high standards required for international policy reporting.
Supporting Policy, compliance and research
Beyond basic infrastructure counts, Eco-Movement supports parties with access to deeper layers of charging data. For stakeholders working on regulatory monitoring, policy evaluation or charging infrastructure planning, we can offer:
- Connector-level specifications such as power output, connector types and current type
- Real-time dynamic data, including operational status, availability and pricing
- Historical snapshots, enabling analysis of long-term trends in deployment
Read the report
To access the Global EV Outlook 2025 and the full section on public charging infrastructure, visit the IEA website:
https://www.iea.org/reports/global-ev-outlook-2025/electric-vehicle-charging