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Charging 2.0: How Data, Reliability, and Retail Giants Are Reshaping the EV Charging Experience with Loren McDonald & Bill Ferro of Paren

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Summary
If you want to understand where EV charging is really headed—and why the next wave of growth will be driven by data, reliability, and retail giants like Walmart—this is the episode you can’t afford to miss. Loren McDonald and Bill Ferro of Paren break down what they call “Charging 2.0”—a pivotal shift where charging infrastructure is no longer just about land grabs and incentives, but about real business models, driver experience, and uptime. From soaring urban utilization rates and rideshare demand to the J3400 transition and NEVI’s uncertain future, we explore the most important trends shaping EV infrastructure today. Whether you're in policy, fleet management, CPO operations, or just curious about the future of clean transportation, this episode is packed with insights you won’t hear anywhere else.

Tune in now and don’t forget to Subscribe to our new newsletter!
Plus check out our new consultancy site:
Grid Connections Consulting

Takeaways

  1. EV Charging Hubs Are Evolving Fast
    The average number of ports per station is increasing, with leading networks now deploying 6+ stalls per location—crucial for reducing wait times, improving reliability, and meeting rising demand from rideshare and urban EV drivers.
  2. Retailers Like Walmart Are Quietly Filling NEVI Gaps
    As federal NEVI funding stalls, retailers with national footprints are stepping in to build reliable charging in underserved rural and mid-market areas, helping normalize EV adoption where it's needed most.
  3. Data Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage for CPOs
    With real-time uptime metrics, predictive reliability algorithms, and utilization tracking, data-rich platforms like Paren are helping networks and fleets optimize site performance and drive revenue.
  4. Poor Charger Visibility Is Still a Barrier to EV Adoption
    From disconnected payment apps to broken card readers and limited cell service, poor UX continues to turn away would-be EV drivers—underscoring the need for software-led reliability improvements.
  5. Rideshare Drivers Now Account for Up to 25% of Charging Throughput
    This power-user segment is reshaping charging patterns, creating peak congestion in urban areas—and surfacing opportunities for dedicated infrastructure and off-peak pricing strategies.
  6. EV Route Planning Is Moving Beyond GPS
    Paren’s work on intelligent routing companions includes not just charger availability but real-time assessments of safety, amenities, and charger functionality—ushering in a more personalized driver experience.
  7. Tesla's OS Opening to Third-Party Chargers Could Reshape the Game
    As Tesla begins surfacing highly-rated non-Tesla stations in its navigation, third-party CPOs have a new incentive—and pressure—to meet stricter performance and reliability standards.

Links from Today's Episode

  1. Paren Website & Q1 Report
    🔍 Access Paren’s data insights and download the Q1 EV Charging Report:
    https://www.paren.ai/reports
  2. U.S. NEVI Program (National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure)
    🛣️ Learn more about NEVI and its funding roadmap (Federal Highway Administration):
    https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/nevi/
  3. Cool the Earth / UC Berkeley Charger Reliability Study
    📊 Landmark field study that helped define the true uptime of public chargers:
    https://www.cooltheearth.org/ev-charging-study
  4. ChargeX Consortium
    🤝 Industry collaboration on improving EV charging quality and data transparency:
    https://chargex.consortium.io/ (or [insert actual ChargeX site])
  5. J3400 / NACS Charging Standard
    📘 Learn about the emerging North American Charging Standard:
    https://www.sae.org/news/press-room/2023/12/sae-publishes-nacs-as-j3400
  6. Revel Charging Hubs (San Francisco and Beyond)
    🚖 EV charging hubs designed specifically for rideshare support:
    https://gorevel.com/charging

Support or Connect with Grid Connections

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NEVI, EV charging, infrastructure, federal policy, rideshare, rural charging, electric vehicles, multifamily, charging deserts, state responses, industry trends, DCFC, DC Fast Charging

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Summary
If you want to understand where EV charging is really headed—and why the next wave of growth will be driven by data, reliability, and retail giants like Walmart—this is the episode you can’t afford to miss. Loren McDonald and Bill Ferro of Paren break down what they call “Charging 2.0”—a pivotal shift where charging infrastructure is no longer just about land grabs and incentives, but about real business models, driver experience, and uptime. From soaring urban utilization rates and rideshare demand to the J3400 transition and NEVI’s uncertain future, we explore the most important trends shaping EV infrastructure today. Whether you're in policy, fleet management, CPO operations, or just curious about the future of clean transportation, this episode is packed with insights you won’t hear anywhere else.

Tune in now and don’t forget to Subscribe to our new newsletter!
Plus check out our new consultancy site:
Grid Connections Consulting

Takeaways

  1. EV Charging Hubs Are Evolving Fast
    The average number of ports per station is increasing, with leading networks now deploying 6+ stalls per location—crucial for reducing wait times, improving reliability, and meeting rising demand from rideshare and urban EV drivers.
  2. Retailers Like Walmart Are Quietly Filling NEVI Gaps
    As federal NEVI funding stalls, retailers with national footprints are stepping in to build reliable charging in underserved rural and mid-market areas, helping normalize EV adoption where it's needed most.
  3. Data Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage for CPOs
    With real-time uptime metrics, predictive reliability algorithms, and utilization tracking, data-rich platforms like Paren are helping networks and fleets optimize site performance and drive revenue.
  4. Poor Charger Visibility Is Still a Barrier to EV Adoption
    From disconnected payment apps to broken card readers and limited cell service, poor UX continues to turn away would-be EV drivers—underscoring the need for software-led reliability improvements.
  5. Rideshare Drivers Now Account for Up to 25% of Charging Throughput
    This power-user segment is reshaping charging patterns, creating peak congestion in urban areas—and surfacing opportunities for dedicated infrastructure and off-peak pricing strategies.
  6. EV Route Planning Is Moving Beyond GPS
    Paren’s work on intelligent routing companions includes not just charger availability but real-time assessments of safety, amenities, and charger functionality—ushering in a more personalized driver experience.
  7. Tesla's OS Opening to Third-Party Chargers Could Reshape the Game
    As Tesla begins surfacing highly-rated non-Tesla stations in its navigation, third-party CPOs have a new incentive—and pressure—to meet stricter performance and reliability standards.

Links from Today's Episode

  1. Paren Website & Q1 Report
    🔍 Access Paren’s data insights and download the Q1 EV Charging Report:
    https://www.paren.ai/reports
  2. U.S. NEVI Program (National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure)
    🛣️ Learn more about NEVI and its funding roadmap (Federal Highway Administration):
    https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/nevi/
  3. Cool the Earth / UC Berkeley Charger Reliability Study
    📊 Landmark field study that helped define the true uptime of public chargers:
    https://www.cooltheearth.org/ev-charging-study
  4. ChargeX Consortium
    🤝 Industry collaboration on improving EV charging quality and data transparency:
    https://chargex.consortium.io/ (or [insert actual ChargeX site])
  5. J3400 / NACS Charging Standard
    📘 Learn about the emerging North American Charging Standard:
    https://www.sae.org/news/press-room/2023/12/sae-publishes-nacs-as-j3400
  6. Revel Charging Hubs (San Francisco and Beyond)
    🚖 EV charging hubs designed specifically for rideshare support:
    https://gorevel.com/charging

Support or Connect with Grid Connections

Website | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

NEVI, EV charging, infrastructure, federal policy, rideshare, rural charging, electric vehicles, multifamily, charging deserts, state responses, industry trends, DCFC, DC Fast Charging

  continue reading

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