Analysis of Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Site Types Across the Carolinas
Date
2025-07-02
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Repository Usage Stats
views
downloads
Attention Stats
Abstract
Direct current (DC) fast charging for electric vehicles (EVs) can generally charge them in less than an hour (DOE n.d.). These charging ports are found at a variety of places with different amenities and use cases. There is limited open data analysis on EV charging port site locations. This analysis provides visibility into a key feature of DC fast charging in the Carolinas by site type. We propose this methodology to inform EV drivers, industry service providers, and policymakers about site amenities, use cases, and development trends over time.
Type
Department
Description
Provenance
Subjects
Citation
Permalink
Citation
Gowdy, Trey, and Lawson Garner (2025). Analysis of Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Site Types Across the Carolinas. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33017.
Collections
Scholars@Duke
Trey Gowdy
Trey is a Research Lead for the Energy Data Analytics Lab at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. He supports the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability work through research, project management, and educational programs. This includes work on open energy data, transportation electrification in the Southeast, interdisciplinary energy and climate student programs, and more.
Trey holds a M.A. in public administration and a B.A. in political science from the University of North Florida. Trey has worked in state government clean energy and higher education sustainability programs at the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources and Florida State University Sustainable Campus.
Material is made available in this collection at the direction of authors according to their understanding of their rights in that material. You may download and use these materials in any manner not prohibited by copyright or other applicable law.