Fluke EV Survey Highlights OEM and Technician Confidence Despite 68% Citing a Gap in Industry Adoption
20 February 2025 - 1:00AM
Summary:
- Over 68% of those
surveyed acknowledge the EV industry is falling behind on the
adoption curve, highlighting sector-wide challenges.
- 40% of respondents
predict that widespread charger availability will lag behind demand
for up to seven years or longer.
- 44% cite inoperable
chargers, and 40% highlight software incompatibility as major
hurdles to EV charging infrastructure.
- 32% of respondents
cite predictive maintenance, and 31% highlight artificial
intelligence as key to a successful EV charging strategy.
A new Fluke survey released today reveals that while 68% of
respondents feel the EV industry is behind the adoption curve, 92%
remain confident that current standards and regulations will pave
the way for long-term success in EV charging infrastructure.
The Fluke commissioned survey gleaned insights from more than
400 EV charger original equipment manufacturers and technicians in
the UK, USA, Germany, and the Netherlands. Survey results also
demonstrated that despite incentives throughout the US and Europe,
and with strong consumer demand driving EV adoption, 47% of
respondents believe the industry is 25–50% behind the adoption
curve, while 17% believe it to be more than 50% behind. Notably,
40% of U.S. respondents predict that widespread charger
availability won’t meet demand for up to seven years, or
longer.
The survey identified charger maintenance as a top concern for
the future of the EV industry, with 36% of respondents identifying
it as a key challenge. Adding to the complexity, 44% pointed to
inoperable chargers as one of the biggest hurdles facing the EV
charging infrastructure, closely followed by 40% who cited software
incompatibility as a significant obstacle. Compounding these
challenges, 88% of respondents highlighted a critical skills gap
within the EV workforce, signaling an urgent need for training and
development to support the industry's growth.
"I'm encouraged that while 68% of respondents recognize a gap in
industry adoption, the survey highlights a strong sense of
confidence as industry leaders take proactive steps to address
critical challenges," said Alex Chillman, Fluke Vice President of
Innovation. "To pave the way for sustained industry growth and
innovation, we must prioritize comprehensive worker training and
ensure the availability of a reliable, well-maintained charging
infrastructure. Charger maintenance also remains a significant
concern and addressing it will be essential to meeting the growing
demand for electric vehicles."
The survey results underscore Fluke’s call for greater emphasis
on proactive maintenance strategies and workforce development to
address the skills gap and meet the growing demand for reliable EV
charging infrastructure. Respondents identified key factors
critical to a successful EV charging strategy, with 32%
highlighting predictive maintenance and 31% citing artificial
intelligence as essential for optimizing performance.
Additionally, resilient infrastructure design, remote monitoring
and diagnostics, and the adoption of standardized best practices
were identified as vital for ensuring the reliability, efficiency,
and adaptability of the evolving EV charging ecosystem.
"The EV industry is at a defining moment—growth is accelerating,
and the demand for reliability has never been higher," said Fluke
Chief Product Officer Vineet Thuvara. "Our research reveals a
critical need to close maintenance gaps, upskill technicians, and
ensure every charging point delivers peak performance. As PDMs
(Power Distribution Modules) expand, power quality at every node
becomes mission-critical. The path to a sustainable future depends
on a smarter, more resilient infrastructure."
About FlukeFounded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is the
world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools and
software for measuring and condition monitoring. Fluke customers
are technicians, engineers, electricians, maintenance managers, and
metrologists who install, troubleshoot, and maintain industrial,
electrical, and electronic equipment and calibration processes.
FLUKE is a registered trademark of Fluke Corporation. For more
information, visit the Fluke website.
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- Fluke EV Survey Highlights
Georgia Marchant
Fluke Corporation
georgia.marchant@fluke.com
Dave Smith
Fluke Corporation
dave.smith@fluke.com
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