According to a recent LinkedIn post from Paren Inc, the company has released a March leaderboard ranking U.S. DC fast-charging hardware manufacturers by new ports deployed in February. The list suggests Tesla led with 300 new high-power ports, followed by Delta Electronics, Alpitronic, ChargePoint, and ABB E-mobility at lower volumes.
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The post indicates that Tesla continues to dominate high-power DC infrastructure, while other manufacturers maintain a presence through mixed or targeted deployments. For investors, these rankings may offer insight into relative hardware traction across the U.S. fast-charging build-out, potentially informing expectations around market share, hardware demand, and positioning within the EV charging supply chain.
Paren’s post also notes that its leaderboard is based on a dataset covering roughly 94% of U.S. DC fast-charging ports, which may make it a useful proxy for market trends, though not a complete census. The focus on hardware, distinct from charge point operator rankings, could help investors differentiate between companies that own and operate networks and those that principally benefit from equipment sales within the expanding EV infrastructure market.

