Urban Science has made a new addition to its MarketView sales analysis offering.

The automotive consulting and technology firm announced electric vehicle charging station analysis is now available on MarketView to deliver insights into charging infrastructure availability and convenience.

In a news release, Urban Science said the new feature allows OEMs and dealers to make “strategic, data-driven decisions that optimize EV market expansion, improve customer satisfaction and maximize return on EV investments.”

The offering adds to Urban Science’s previous EV-focused additions to MarketView, including EV sales forecasting analysis and the EV dashboard.

The company said the charging station analysis paired with its daily industry sales data, “bridges infrastructure readiness with market opportunity” with insights about which markets can support EV growth and where infrastructure gaps might slow adoption, information designed to help OEMs to make more strategic decisions about network planning, investment prioritization and product rollouts and to give dealers localized strategies tailored to infrastructure readiness.

The system looks at charging station visibility, Urban Science said, offering data-backed insights into EV charging infrastructure density in any geography, analyzing the number of charging stations and the average distance to the nearest one, to identify high-opportunity markets, prioritize investments and make more confident decisions about market entry and expansion.

The company said other features include a geographic proximity shading layer that visually highlights underserved areas to close infrastructure gaps that can limit EV sales potential, and a proprietary benchmarking tool to quantify infrastructure competitiveness, inform rollout plans and help differentiate EV offerings in convenience-driven markets.

Users can compare local market accessibility against broader geographies such as regions, zones, districts or national averages, Urban Science said.