
Electric Vehicle Supercharging Stations – China Energy Network
Reported by: Zhang Gang on April 14, 2025, at 16:00
The Shanxi Coal Oil Company’s supercharging station has been upgraded with the latest generation of liquid-cooled supercharging equipment. This installation features three sets of 600/720 kW supercharging main units, six additional 600 kW supercharging terminals, and 22 250 kW fast charging units, enabling it to provide charging services for up to 28 vehicles simultaneously.
Recently, Guangdong Province released a plan for the construction of power infrastructure by 2025, which includes the establishment of 274 supercharging stations and 492 charging terminals. Additionally, the Beijing plan aims to establish over 1000 supercharging stations this year. Simultaneously, companies like BYD and others are actively promoting advancements in supercharging technology.
Industry experts believe that the supercharging technology is rapidly advancing, becoming increasingly efficient, convenient, and generally applicable. With supportive government policies and innovative technologies, supercharging is expected to play a crucial role in future transportation systems, fostering the development of green energy and electric vehicles.
Since 2022, supercharging station construction has been accelerating across various regions, driven by government policies and the growing need for charging networks. By 2024, Guangdong aims to build a “one fast one station, with orderly charging” service system, with plans to have approximately 400,000 charging points and 1000 supercharging stations.
In June 2023, Shenzhen officially commenced the construction of the “Supercharging Station” project. Based on current plans, by 2025, Shenzhen will establish 300 supercharging stations, with a target ratio of supercharged to conventional power supply reaching 1:1. By 2030, the number of supercharging stations is expected to exceed 1000, with a goal of establishing a robust and convenient charging network.
As of April 2024, the city plans to have more than 2000 supercharging stations and 4000 charging points. This would ensure a comprehensive charging network capable of meeting the demands across various vehicle types, with a focus on high efficiency and safety.
Industry leaders emphasize that the development of supercharging technology is a gradual process that requires a balance between technological advancements and market demand. The future of supercharging will depend heavily on innovations in electric vehicle technology and improvements in power supply systems.
In conclusion, the rapid expansion of supercharging stations will not only enhance the convenience of electric vehicle use but also contribute significantly to the promotion of sustainable energy solutions across the country.
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