Electric Mobility
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At the end of 2021, the number of electric cars on the road exceeded 16.5 million. This has a projected growth of 350 million electric vehicles by 2030 according to IEA.
Mass adoption of EVs will require regulatory support that advances installation of chargers in residential and commercial buildings, as well as workplaces. The deployment of charging infrastructure, especially in densely populated urban areas, will be driven by city codes and local policies. Building codes and regulations will require the installation of EV chargers in new constructions and renovations, where feasible.
Carbonblocks can help fill the gap that is hindering the progress of EV market by building a people-powered charging infrastructure. The charging infrastructure plays an important role in EV's mass adoption. We aim to connect EV charging hosts to peers who want to utilize charging pods and deploy a platform to help both the parties connect, transact and reward the users.
Anyone who owns charging pods can host charging stations and Carbonblocks helps connect the hosts with consumers, consumers can then pay as per the consumption to charge their EV and all this can be done with the help of Carbonblocks. The hosts can receive payments as well as rewards for hosting the charging station.
EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions and therefore have a lower environmental impact than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. by Owning a EV you can you are eligible to earn carbon credits Carbonblocks can help fill the gap that is hindering the progress of EV owners to earn rewards.