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Enel X Way Plans to Add Over 2 Million EV Charging Ports in North America by 2030

Enel X Way, an e-mobility subsidiary of global renewable energy giant Enel Group, plans to add at least two million EV charge ports in North America across home, commercial and public charging segments by 2030. This target includes over 10,000 DC public charging stations in support of the National Electric Vehicle Incentive (NEVI) program in select areas of the country.
The company has also launched new installation, operations and maintenance (O&M), and financing services to accelerate the deployment and distribution of Enel X Way chargers.
Enel X Way operates in 16 countries and manages over 500,000 public and private charging ports worldwide and over 170,000 in North America, both directly and through roaming agreements and joint ventures.
Enel X Way's flagship home charging station is called the JuiceBox.
Chris Baker, Head of Enel X Way North America, says: "Building out the charging infrastructure will be critical to enabling the EV transition in the North America, and Enel X Way is stepping up to help lead the charge with our plan to add at least two million EV chargers in North America across public, commercial and home charging segments by 2030."
Enel X Way's network of EV equipment O&M service partners offers customers and EV owners on-demand repairs and maintenance support from trained local workforces.