- Innovative Mapping and Gap Analysis: We identify key players, technologies, and market dynamics, offering a granular analysis of supply chain structures and potential bottlenecks. Our gap analysis pinpoints areas ripe for innovation, driving targeted research and development efforts.
- Strategic Partnerships and Insights: Our work facilitates meaningful collaborations between private enterprises, policymakers, and stakeholders, fostering an ecosystem that accelerates the adoption of EV technologies and infrastructure.
- Future-Forward Recommendations: Drawing from our extensive market intelligence and analysis, we provide strategic recommendations that guide investment, policy formation, and technological advancements, ensuring stakeholders are well-equipped to navigate the EV sector’s complexities.
A Track Record of Impact
Synthesis Partners’ contributions have been instrumental in shaping the strategic direction of our customers’ C-Suite decisions for more than 25 years. Our findings have informed policy decisions, highlighted investment opportunities, and underscored the importance of innovative solutions to overcome challenges in the EV manufacturing and charging supply chains.
Examples Of Our Past Work

2023 Rural and Urban EV Charging Assessment
This comprehensive report prepared for the US Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO), assesses the EV charging infrastructure across Level 2 (L2) and Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) rural and urban use-cases. The report provides information to support innovative approaches to overcome permitting timelines, emphasizing the need for specific, targeted R&D, public-private partnerships, and regulatory reforms to support the transition to electrified mobility.

2022 The North American EV Charging Landscape
This is an in-depth assessment of EV charging infrastructure soft-costs prepared for the US Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO). It explores the evolving landscape of North American electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, focusing on costs, scaling challenges, and strategies for reducing these costs based on implementer experiences.
