Energy Transition

Energy Transition Today: Quick Charges, Quaking Grids | EV Fast Charging

byCarson Kearl, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

China’s electric vehicle (EV) industry is making headlines with the rollout of fast chargers capable of recharging a vehicle in just five minutes. Leading this transformation are BYD, the world’s largest EV manufacturer, and CATL, the biggest battery producer, with next-generation models built for high-speed charging.

While it represents a big step in the EV industry, the technological leap will shift peak EV loads from the middle of the night to coincide with evening peaks, posing serious challenges for grid stability. Fast chargers draw massive amounts of power in short bursts, causing sharp spikes in electricity demand. If drivers charge their vehicles based on convenience — during peak daytime or evening hours — load volatility will increase, putting additional pressure on grid infrastructure and increasing the frequency of scarcity events. The convenience of rapid charging could also accelerate EV adoption, as long charging times remain a key barrier for many consumers, further intensifying grid stress.

Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) highlights the importance of smart charging behaviors to reduce demand variability and flatten peak loads. Even with such measures in place, demand is projected to peak at around 18 GW in 2035 (Figure 1). Fast charging could compress the standard charging window and drive peak charging demand up to 4x higher between 5-9 p.m. — coinciding with existing peaks. The effect of fast charging EVs could erode the stabilizing benefits of smart charging, placing the grid under even more stress.

Research Highlights

  • Long-Term GDP Forecast: Silicon and Steel Spark State Gains – This report focuses on our long-term GDP forecast model, which projects state-level economic growth over a 25-year horizon by combining historical GDP trends with EIR’s long-term assumptions. It incorporates both national macroeconomic assumptions and state-specific adjustments based on the expected performance of key industries and regional trends. The model allows for scenario testing and user input to test different assumptions.
  • Data Center Sites Unseen – Parcels Pave the Way – This report assesses future data center capacity by analyzing land ownership and development potential. It identifies unannounced and potential construction sites, estimating capacity based on land power density and buildability. Major tech firms such as Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and Google are leading in capacity potential, with significant investments in regions like PJM, WEST and MISO.
  • Data Center Demand Response – How Quickly Can ISOs Add New Loads? – EIR analyzes how much data center load can be added in each ISO without network upgrades if participants are willing to engage in demand response.


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Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts, and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here. 

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Carson Kearl, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

As an analyst on the Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) team, Carson is the lead on data centers and advanced energy technologies. He was previously an analyst on the macro team and has additional experience advising large industrial consumers on their energy consumption. His education in economics at the University of Alberta focused on industrial organization and power markets.

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