
During a recent conference in Xi’an, the construction of the “Cross-Regional” electric green grid was announced as part of an initiative by the Chinese Ministry of Transport and the State Administration for Energy. This plan aims to initiate a new era of electric power development.
The Ministry officially released the 75# standard for electric vehicle charging stations along with a plan for electric station network construction, intending to establish an 80% operational capacity for the “Cross-Regional” electric green grid by 2030. The initiative will also promote a 50% increase in market share for electric vehicles within three years.
According to the Secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Committee, Shaanxi will accelerate the development of electric vehicle and charging station industries, enhancing energy resource transformation. The Ministry of Transport has emphasized the importance of policy support for the promotion of transportation and energy resource integration.
The Chinese Academy of Engineering believes that the development of electric vehicle charging stations can significantly contribute to the realization of national energy goals. This initiative aims to ensure that by 2025, approximately 300 charging stations will be built in key locations including major cities and transport corridors.
By 2030, the Ministry plans to construct a comprehensive “Cross-Regional” electric green grid, connecting 16 major urban centers with a target operational capacity of 80%. Current activities also include the rapid construction of high-speed charging lines, such as the Xianyang line, which currently has 1,428 operational vehicles and 6,900 vehicles planned.
As part of the initiative, the Ministry will collaborate with various agencies to enhance infrastructure and policy frameworks, ensuring that the charging networks are accessible and efficient for electric vehicles. The construction of charging stations will cater to a wide range of vehicles, accommodating at least 95% of the mainstream vehicle models.
The objective is to establish a robust electric vehicle charging network that integrates seamlessly with existing transport systems, ultimately promoting the use of electric vehicles across the country.
In conclusion, the initiative not only aims to address greenhouse gas emissions but also seeks to enhance the efficiency of energy use in transportation, reflecting a commitment to sustainable development.
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