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France is on its way to its electric revolution. Sales of electric cars are sometimes uneven but still promising, driven by government aid and growing ecological awareness. At the same time, the charging network is developing at high speed. As of December 31, 2024, France now has 154,694 public charging points, an increase of 31% compared to the previous year. An impressive figure that places France among the good European students, with an average of 230 terminals per 100,000 inhabitants.
Île-de-France is the champion with 26,538 charging points. The capital region thus concentrates nearly a sixth of the French terminals, followed by Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes which has 18,401 points. The latter also stands out for its total installed power: 918,112 kW, the largest in the country. A record that can be explained by the presence of numerous fast and ultra-fast terminals.
But behind these encouraging figures lies a more contrasting reality. Guyana only has 31 terminals for its entire territory. Rural areas also remain under-equipped, creating real electricity deserts.
Charging infrastructures are diversifying to meet the different needs of users. Alternating current terminals, delivering between 7.4 and 22 kW, represent 47% of the fleet. Slower (but less expensive), they are perfectly suited to daily charging or extended stops. Direct current terminals, which are faster, represent 18% of the network. Among them, 5% exceed 350 kW, allowing several hundred kilometers of autonomy to be recovered in a few minutes.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The availability of terminals is also improving, although progress still needs to be made. The immediate access rate reaches 95%, which means that a driver generally finds a free terminal as soon as they arrive. However, the technical availability rate fluctuates between 92.4% and 94.8% depending on the type of terminal. Even more worrying, 5% of charging points remain out of service for more than a week, creating frustrating situations for users.
Charging stations are multiplying mainly in strategic locations: 44% in businesses, 32% in public car parks and 17% on the road. Major retailers are actively participating in this expansion, aware of the appeal of charging stations for their customers. The intensive use of the network, with a record 25.7 average sessions per point in December 2024, confirms the relevance of these installations.
France is therefore progressing rapidly towards a mature charging network. The government's target of 400,000 charging points by 2030 seems achievable at the current rate of deployment. However, efforts are still needed to ensure uniform coverage of the territoryand impeccable reliability of the installations. The success of the electric transition depends on it.
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