Electrify America said it will invest $25 million in replacing older charging equipment in California that has reached the end of its useful cycle.
Electrify America has announced plans to upgrade 600 chargers across 130 cities in California, as per its latest “Cycle 4” regional investment plan. The network's reputation isn't really exemplary when it comes to charging experience – it ranked below the Tesla Supercharger, Charge Point, and EVgo in JD Power’s 2023 Customer Satisfaction Index, and has acknowledged the need for improvement in its latest announcement.
Infographic: JD Power Electrify America will continue addressing this issue as it has in the past by investing approximately $172 million in charging infrastructure in California. $80M has been allocated for the upgrades and maintenance of existing sites, and $92M for expansion.
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