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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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In this episode of Behind the Charge, Tanvi Chaturvedi discusses her decision to join EcoG’s Advisory Board and shares her perspective on the future of EV charging infrastructure.
Drawing from her experience scaling high-growth businesses at EVgo and Google, Tanvi explains why she believes EcoG is positioned to become a category-defining company in the EV ecosystem. From interoperability and reliability to developer ecosystems and data-driven optimization, the conversation explores the critical building blocks required to create scalable charging infrastructure globally.
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An insightful discussion on leadership, scaling technology platforms, and helping shape the future of clean mobility.
Tanvi Chaturvedi is a technology and clean energy executive with extensive experience scaling global consumer technology and mobility businesses.
She is currently the Founder and CEO of Endor Capital, where she advises and invests in companies focused on energy transition and consumer innovation. Previously, she served as Chief Revenue Officer at EVgo, one of the largest public fast-charging networks in the United States, where she led revenue growth and customer expansion during a pivotal phase of EV adoption.
Before EVgo, Tanvi held several leadership positions at Google, including Head of Growth for Google Nest, where she helped drive growth and monetization for smart home, energy, and security products, and contributed to scaling products such as Chromecast and Google Home Mini.
Earlier in her career, she also worked at J.P. Morgan in technology investment banking and held roles at Procter & Gamble across consumer business operations in Asia.
Tanvi holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Singapore. She was also selected as a 2024 - 2025 Obama Foundation USA Leader for her work in technology and clean energy innovation.
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