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Electric Car Chargers Market is Booming Worldwide | Gaining Revolution In Eyes of Global Exposure 11-25-2024 09:04 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research Press release from: AMA Research & Media LLP The latest study released on the global 'Electric Car Chargers' market by AMA Research evaluates market size, trend, and forecast to 2030. The 'Electric Car Chargers' market study covers significant research data and proofs to be a handy resource document for managers, analysts, industry experts and other key people to have ready-to-access and self-analyzed study to help understand market trends, growth drivers, opportunities and upcoming challenges and about the competitors. Get free access to Sample Report in PDF Version along with Graphs and Figures @ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/4106-global-electric-car-chargers-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul Some of the key players profiled in the study are: ABB Ltd. (Switzerland), AeroVironment (United States), Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany), Siemens AG (Germany), Delphi Automotive (Ireland), ChargePoint (United States), Schneider Electric (France), Aerovironment Inc. (United States), Silicon Laboratories (United States), Tesla (United States) Electric car chargers are used to charge an electric car with the help of a battery and electrical source that supplies energy that is used for charging. They also help decrease the carbon footprints released in the atmosphere, which contains toxic gas particles. There are two types of chargers used to charge an electric car AC charger and DC fast charger. High Adoption Of electrical car and energy efficient automobiles will help to boost the global electrical car charger market. Attraction towards luxury electrical cars will create an opportunity in the electric car charger market. O 24th September 2020, ChargePoint, Inc. and Switchback Energy Acquisition Corporation a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company with a strategic focus on the energy sector, announced the signing of a definitive business combination agreement. ChargePoint expects to use transaction proceeds to expand its reach in North America and Europe, further enhance its technology portfolio and significantly scale its commercial, fleet, and residential businesses ahead of the anticipated introduction of an increasing number of new EV models and rising EV penetration. Keep yourself up-to-date with latest market trends and changing dynamics due to COVID Impact and Economic Slowdown globally. Maintain a competitive edge by sizing up with available business opportunity in Electric Car Chargers Market various segments and emerging territory. Influencing Market Trend •High Demand for Wireless Charging Of Electrical Car •Growing Concern towards Environmental Pollution Market Drivers •Rising Demand for Electrical Car •Government Initiatives for Development of Electric Car Charging Infrastructure Opportunities: •Rising Demand for Luxury Electrical Car •Growth in Disposable Income will boost the Electric Car Chargers Market Challenges: •Lack of Presence of Charger at Public Place Analysis by Type (AC Charger, DC Charger), Charging (On-Board Chargers, Off-Board Chargers), Car (Battery Electric Car, Plug-In Electric Car, Hybrid Electric Car), End User (Residential, Commercial) Have Any Questions Regarding Global Electric Car Chargers Market Report, Ask Our Experts@ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/enquiry-before-buy/4106-global-electric-car-chargers-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul The regional analysis of Global Electric Car Chargers Market is considered for the key regions such as Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America and Rest of the World. North America is the leading region across the world. Whereas, owing to rising no. of research activities in countries such as China, India, and Japan, Asia Pacific region is also expected to exhibit higher growth rate the forecast period 2024-2030. On 17th December 2018, Hitachi has acquired ABBâ€TMs Power grid business. Initially investing USD 6.4 billion for an 80.1 percent stake before a complete takeover in the future. On 7th September 2018, ABB has launched a fast-charging system for cars for the first time in India, which can power batteries of a car in flat 8 minutes to run up to 200 KM at Move Global Mobility Summit in the capital. Table of Content Chapter One: Industry Overview Chapter Two: Major Segmentation (Classification, Application and etc.) Analysis Chapter Three: Production Market Analysis Chapter Four: Sales Market Analysis Chapter Five: Consumption Market Analysis Chapter Six: Production, Sales and Consumption Market Comparison Analysis Chapter Seven: Major Manufacturers Production and Sales Market Comparison Analysis Chapter Eight: Competition Analysis by Players Chapter Nine: Marketing Channel Analysis Chapter Ten: New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis Chapter Eleven: Manufacturing Cost Analysis Chapter Twelve: Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers Read Executive Summary and Detailed Index of full Research Study @ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/reports/4106-global-electric-car-chargers-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul Highlights of the Report • The future prospects of the global Electric Car Chargers market during the forecast period 2024-2030 are given in the report. • The major developmental strategies integrated by the leading players to sustain a competitive market position in the market are included in the report. • The emerging technologies that are driving the growth of the market are highlighted in the report. • The market value of the segments that are leading the market and the sub-segments are mentioned in the report. • The report studies the leading manufacturers and other players entering the global Electric Car Chargers market. 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The research study enables clients to meet varied market objectives a from global footprint expansion to supply chain optimization and from competitor profiling to M&As. This release was published on openPR.
No. 22 Xavier aims to keep its perfect record intact Monday night in Fort Myers, Fla., when it takes on South Carolina in the Fort Myers Tip-Off. The Musketeers (5-0) are coming off an 80-55 victory on Wednesday over Siena, while the Gamecocks (3-2) beat Mercer on Thursday 84-72. Against Mercer, South Carolina sank a season-best 12 3-pointers -- tied for the fourth-most in a single game under third-year coach Lamont Paris. Jamarii Thomas, a senior transfer from Norfolk State, had 19 points and swished 4 of 5 shots from behind the arc. "Thomas got some good, clean looks," Paris said. "It was good to see those guys make their shots. Hopefully it gets those guys going in the right direction." On the season, the Gamecocks are making 7.8 3-pointers per game and shooting 32.5 percent from deep. Senior guard Jacobi Wright makes a team-best 1.8 3-pointers per game and shoots 37.5 percent from behind the arc. At 13.0 ppg, he is second on the team behind Collin Murray-Boyles (15.8). Xavier is allowing eight makes from deep per game and is letting opponents shoot 38.5 percent from behind the arc, which ranks 337th in the country. And despite an undefeated record so far for the Musketeers, third-year coach Sean Miller is worried about his players developing bad habits. "We have a virus that everybody is looking at the stat sheet, trying to get as many points as they possibly can," Miller said after the win over Siena. "They want to win, but they really want to win and score. We need a couple of guys that are willing to rebound, defend, make the extra pass, play at a high level defensively and understand what makes a team great." Marcus Foster did a decent job of doing a little bit of everything for Xavier against Siena, piling up 12 points, five rebounds, five assists and a steal. It was the first double-digit scoring outing for Foster -- a grad transfer from Furman -- in a Xavier uniform. Since 2008, Xavier is 25-11 against teams from the Southeastern Conference, but it hasn't played South Carolina in that stretch. --Field Level MediaGRAHAM GRANT: Soft-touch justice is the SNP's stock in trade - but these risky early release plans must be thrown out immediately Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport By GRAHAM GRANT FOR THE SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL Published: 20:48, 25 November 2024 | Updated: 20:50, 25 November 2024 e-mail View comments In a recent moment of self-delusion worthy of The Office’s David Brent, Angela Constance described herself as a ‘fixer’. It was the sort of misguided comment, bereft of any shred of humility, that blundering manager Brent would have made in the BBC sitcom. Yet the real joke is that the Justice Secretary hasn’t fixed anything in her time in office – and the system over which she presides is in perpetual crisis. Now she has devised emergency legislation in a bid to free up space in crowded jails by letting out short-term prisoners at an even earlier point in their sentences. The Bill is being rushed through with the help of the docile Greens – the SNP ’s former partners in government – with minimal debate or scrutiny. In February next year, up to 390 prisoners including dangerous and violent criminals will be let out – but the free-for-all doesn’t stop there. The reduction in the threshold for automatic early release for those serving less than four years – from 50 to 40 per cent of their jail terms – is intended to be permanent, so that the prison population will be cut by about five per cent a year. There are also power-grab plans for ministers to allow prisoners serving longer sentences for more serious crimes to be freed early in the future. In a moment of self-delusion worthy of David Brent, Justice Secretary Angela Constance described herself as a 'fixer’ The cost to the public purse of the first batch of releases in the New Year is estimated at up to £2million. Se we will pay through the nose for the privilege of being put at even greater risk from criminals roaming the streets. It’s not as if we haven’t been down this road before. During the summer, nearly 500 criminals were freed because of overcrowding, and one in eight of them were sent back to the cells after reoffending. More than a third of those locked up again had committed violent crimes despite ministers claiming public safety had been ‘paramount’ during the early release process. Back then, jail bosses had a veto over who would be let out but that won’t apply this time, leading to warnings from campaigners that this reckless exercise will create even more victims. Of course it will – but Ms Constance isn’t listening and shows no sign of retreating as her Bill is accelerated through the Scottish parliament this week. In an extraordinary newspaper column yesterday, Teresa Medhurst, boss of the Scottish Prison Service, defended the liberation plans – under the perverse headline: ‘Why releasing prisoners early to ease overcrowding will make Scotland a safer place.’ She said no one wants former prisoners to reoffend when they’re out of jail for ‘perfectly understandable, selfish reasons’. Read More Dangerous criminals could be freed from jail without approval of prison bosses under 'appalling' SNP plans She added: ‘These are our communities that they will return to, and we want to live in peaceful environments with neighbours we can get along with.’ Is it really ‘selfish’ to want to be protected from violent thugs – or is that a right we should all have according to the terms of the ‘social contract’ the SNP talks about so much (usually when trying to justify a tax hike)? It does provide valuable insight into the mindset of the hand-wringers running the failing penal system – the same people who insist that prisoners should be called ‘people in our care’ to avoid stigmatising them. The argument is that rehabilitation will be easier when the numbers are more manageable, but that ignores the fact that a large proportion of those freed will be back in jail before long anyway. And is there really any hope of rehabilitation when inmates are allowed to lie in their beds playing game consoles, when they’re not too busy using mobile phones to keep in touch with family and friends (and criminal associates?) Dishing out mobiles was a big idea of the SNP government when Ms Constance’s predecessor, a certain Humza Yousaf, was in charge of the justice brief. That was supposed to help with rehabilitating them by making it easier to contact relatives – but to the surprise of no one (apart from the SNP) the handsets were used to commit further crimes and the entire scheme was abandoned, costing taxpayers £6million. The last people who should be lecturing us about public safety are the ministers and jail bosses who were in charge during that costly fiasco, and yet they presume to do so again – taking us all for fools. There should be complete candour and openness from Ms Constance – the self-styled ‘fixer’ of Scottish politics – about the real reason for the stepping-up of early release (but don’t expect it anytime soon). The truth is poor planning and incompetent management mean we don’t have enough prisons, so we should build more – something which the SNP has ruled out. Where it has attempted to expand the estate, it’s no great shock to learn that it has gone badly wrong. The cost of building a new prison for the Highlands and Islands is expected to exceed £200million, which is four times more than originally estimated. It should be completed by 2026 – a mere six years later than originally planned – and is billed as Scotland’s first ‘net zero’ jail. As it replaces Inverness Prison, which is more than 120 years old, rather than creating extra capacity, it’s unlikely to help tackle the overcrowding crisis – assuming it ever materialises. The SNP’s track record of building jails is about as impressive as its performance on ferries. But when it comes to prisons it’s plain there’s no appetite for constructing more of them anyway, unless it’s necessary to replace one that’s falling apart. Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport Advertisement Now the consequences of this institutional aversion to new prisons are clear – criminals including violent thugs will be getting out earlier than anticipated, with jail bosses having no say in whether they are actually safe to be released. Given the cushy conditions in some holiday camp jails, net zero or otherwise, quite a few of those about to regain their freedom might be keen to stay in their cells. It’s ‘selfish’ to consider your own safety, as we know, but it will be hard not to do so in February when hundreds more criminals walk out of prison gates. As for Ms Constance, she pays lip service to the concerns of victims – but they are very far down the list of priorities. Victim Support Scotland said fewer than 20 people were informed that offenders in their cases were being freed early over the summer. This time round, we’re told greater efforts will be made to tell victims what’s going on – but many of them won’t be holding their breath. Soft-touch justice is the SNP’s stock-in-trade – but this is a breathtakingly risky proposal, and one that any sane MSP should throw out without hesitation. But this is Holyrood and sanity left the building some time ago, so the likelihood is that the prison-emptying will commence within weeks. It is a disgraceful abdication of responsibility from a party which has always prized the rights of offenders over victims. The proposed mass liberation of prisoners demonstrates once more that the SNP simply isn’t fit for office – though it might well win the votes of the criminals who are about to benefit from its largesse. BBC SNP Share or comment on this article: GRAHAM GRANT: Soft-touch justice is the SNP's stock in trade - but these risky early release plans must be thrown out immediately e-mail Add comment
