Electric vehicle charging infrastructure was one of the biggest roadblocks to massive EV adoption.

But, as of late, charging networks have markedly improved the charging infrastructure in the US.

All the major charging networks offer fast charging, but which one is king?

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Charging your Tesla EV with a Supercharger is seamless and works perfectly with your vehicle.

Of course, it’s important to note that your EV must be compatible with these insane charging rates.

Otherwise, your actual rate will be capped at whatever your electric car can accept.

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This incentive includes two years of free charging as long as the sessions are no longer than 30 minutes.

This is one of the biggest perks that separates Electrify America from the competitiontheir partnerships are extensive and generous.

Buying a new EV and replenishing its battery free of charge is a major win.

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This business model is interesting, and it allows the connection to grow at a rapid pace.

ChargePoint also makes home chargers for EV owners that want an L2 solution for their home.

This is especially true if you want to diversify your customer base.

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Volta offers L2 charging as well as L3 charging solutions.

According to Volta’s FAQ page, its L3 chargers aren’t exactly the fastest around.

What does Volta want in return?

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Only that you stare at some of the ads plastered on its digital billboard.

So, in terms of raw speed, the competition has Tesla beat.

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ChargePoint is also far behind, with 1,781 locations and 1,781 EVSE charging ports.