π3x US EV Charges. Global Diabetes Prevalence. US Distance Learning.
Chart of the Day #155 looks at Distance Learning, EV Charging, and Diabetes
The US's $7.5B budget to install 500,000 EV charging stations by 2030 has so far resulted in 7 operational stations across 4 states, potentially hindering the transition to electric cars in the US. A recent study explores the links between COVID-19 and the incidence of various types of diabetes, including type 1, type 2, non-specific, and gestational diabetes.
Today's Topics
π§βπ Distance Learning. Nearly 80% of US students in private for-profit schools chose distance learning
π EV Charging. The number of US public EV chargers has tripled over the past 5 years
π©Έ Diabetes. French Polynesia had the highest global diabetes prevalence in 2021
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π§βπ Nearly 80% of US Students in Private For-Profit Schools Chose Distance Learning
In 2021, nearly 80% of US students in private for-profit institutions enrolled for distance learning. Across all education providers, over 45% of students enrolled in distance learning courses, including public and private non-profit institutions. This trend reflects the growing preference for flexible, remote education options amid the pandemic and advancements in online learning platforms.
πThe Number of US Public EV Chargers Has Tripled Over the Past 5 Years
From 2017 to 2022, the volume of US public EV chargers and charging stations tripled. The increase in EVSE ports was notably steeper than the rise in station locations, highlighting a focus on enhancing charging capacity. This growth supports the expanding adoption of EVs and the need for widespread, accessible charging infrastructure.
π©Έ French Polynesia Had the Highest Global Diabetes Prevalence in 2021
In 2021, French Polynesia had the highest global prevalence of diabetes. Other countries with over 25% prevalence include Mauritius, Kuwait, Marshall Islands, and New Caledonia. High diabetes rates in these regions are attributed to genetic predispositions, dietary habits, sedentary lifestyles, and limited healthcare access, contributing to significant public health challenges.
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