Electric Avenue Releases 2026 EV Charging Outlook
March 5, 2026
For contractors, engineers, developers, and fleet operators, Electric Avenue says 2026 is less about hype and more about execution.
- Design for standards and interoperability. J3400/NACS, OCPP 2.0.1, ISO 15118, AFIR principles, and local building codes should be baked into every spec.
- Prioritize uptime and lifecycle costs. The winning projects won’t just install the most steel and copper — they’ll run reliably, integrate with the grid, and generate predictable revenue.
- Think in systems, not single chargers. Software, networking, tariffs, load balancing, and future expansion are now core design considerations.
- Leverage partners. From funding applications to depot design, no one needs to navigate this alone.
At Electric Avenue says they are leaning into this next phase, building hardware and software ecosystems that help their partners thrive in a more demanding, more data-driven EV charging market.
“2026 won’t be the easiest year,” Electric Avenue concludes their outlook. “But for those who can combine solid engineering with smart software and strategic collaboration, it may be the most rewarding yet.










