As it stands right now, no, I haven't. The government's current plan is to build 84,500 chargers by 2027. Only 2,500 are operational. At the current rate of build and deployment, it seems highly unlikely to me that we'll get to that 84,000 target by 2027.
If you consider a fully electrified fleet, if we hit those targets 100% by 2035, that's nearly 39 million vehicles on the road by 2050. That's when you're going to require, if you use the 10:1 ratio, four million public chargers. That doesn't even include the estimate for multi-unit residential chargers, which are critically important to this. People who live in apartments and condo towers will need to be able to charge at home. The government's own assessment is estimating 5.6 million MURB ports, and I am not aware of any plans to build that out. That's going to be hugely expensive. It's possible, but it's a big lift.