Which irrelevant since EA only covers the US.It appears that Tesla still maintains a sizeable 10x lead over EA in network size and reliability.
"As of their latest update, Electrify America currently has around 800 stations with 3,500 individual chargers. In comparison, Tesla recently celebrated the opening of their 35,000th Supercharger stall in China this month, pegging the value of the Supercharger network at least $25 billion, but likely much higher considering the wide coverage and reliability of Tesla’s network."
Tesla seems to have about 1,400 locations in the US today. I’m not sure offhand how many stalls that is but I’m guessing close to 20,000.
EA says that with the new investments they have a plan to reach 1,800 US locations with 10,000 stalls by 2026.
Clearly Tesla remains far in the lead versus EA for the foreseeable future but, of course, there are other CCS charging networks today like EVgo (with recent funding from GM) and they will get their own increased funding and expand greatly by 2026.
What really matters is that almost all Tesla owners will have the option to use CCS and will have access to almost any charger out there.