Nanjing New Energy Group Launches 230 Charging Stations and Nearly 30 Distributed Solar Power Plants to Build a Green Energy Forest in the City

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Nanjing New Energy Group has taken significant strides towards creating a “green electricity forest” in the city by launching 230 charging stations and nearly 30 distributed photovoltaic power stations. Recently, the company has successfully connected the 6.72 MW distributed photovoltaic project at Jiangsu Zhenyuyang Technology Industrial Co., Ltd. to the grid, setting a new record for the single-unit installed capacity of distributed photovoltaic projects.

In addition to this achievement, several "Youzi Charge" new energy demonstration stations, including those on Yaojia Road and Pingliang Street, have also gone live. These stations transform idle spaces into green energy hubs, facilitating a cycle of "generating and using green electricity," thereby establishing urban green microgrids and promoting a new trend and ecosystem for green energy applications in cities.

As the largest self-invested distributed photovoltaic project of the new energy group, the Jiangsu Zhenyuyang project utilizes the 32,000 square meters of rooftop space at the industrial park and employs the <b>BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaics)</b> innovative model. This approach integrates photovoltaic components with building structures, ensuring both safety and aesthetics. It also increases the lifespan by 20% compared to traditional solutions, effectively addressing common issues such as water leakage and maintenance challenges associated with conventional rooftop photovoltaics, thereby becoming a model for "Industrial Rooftop Photovoltaics 2.0." The project generates nearly <b>7 million kilowatt-hours</b> of green electricity annually, saving over <b>2,000 tons of standard coal</b> and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than <b>6,000 tons</b>, along with <b>0.61 tons</b> of sulfur oxides and <b>0.99 tons</b> of nitrogen oxides.

In addition to this project, Nanjing New Energy Group is accelerating the deployment of photovoltaic matrices in various scenarios, continuously expanding the coverage of green electricity. The 0.55 MW photovoltaic project at Xianzhuo Food utilizes the rooftop of a <b>5,000 square meter</b> factory, generating nearly <b>600,000 kilowatt-hours</b> of green electricity annually, merging "photovoltaics and food processing" to reduce costs and enhance efficiency. Other projects like the 1.5 MW at Hongyu Powder and the 0.5 MW at Dongfeng Sports convert <b>17,000 square meters</b> of rooftops into "energy shields," collectively producing over <b>2 million kilowatt-hours</b> of green electricity each year, fostering a green breakthrough in high-energy-consuming parks. The 1.99 MW photovoltaic project at Siji Electronics spans the rooftops of precision workshops, generating over <b>2 million kilowatt-hours</b> of green electricity and showcasing the integration of "photovoltaics and intelligent manufacturing."

In recent years, Nanjing New Energy Group has intensified its efforts to break through industry barriers, collaborating with numerous partners to advance green energy projects. By leveraging "photovoltaics+" technology, the group is empowering various industries, parks, and commercial rooftops, providing a "green photovoltaic protective cover" for over <b>10 sectors</b>, including intelligent manufacturing, metallurgy, agriculture, food processing, and logistics. The cooperative landscape has expanded from Nanjing to cities including Suzhou, Taizhou, Huai'an, Zhenjiang, Chuzhou, Ma'anshan, and Mengcheng, steadily increasing its outreach and enabling more businesses to transition to "green" rooftops and supply green energy. To date, nearly <b>30 distributed photovoltaic power stations</b> have been connected to the grid, with a total installed capacity exceeding <b>30 MW</b>, resulting in a carbon reduction of over <b>30,000 tons</b> annually.

Moreover, Nanjing New Energy Group is revitalizing urban energy microgrids by targeting urban renewal needs. Through market-oriented and professional operations, the company effectively utilizes inefficient and idle land and space resources, transforming "dormant spaces" in the city into green energy stations. Recently launched eco-demonstration stations, such as the "Light + Charge" stations on Yaojia Road and North Pingliang Street, integrate photovoltaic power generation with smart charging piles. Located near residential areas and metro stations, these stations effectively address charging demand gaps, alleviating issues such as "difficult parking and charging" for nearby residents. These demonstration stations utilize rooftop parking structures for photovoltaic systems and will evolve into "light-storage-charge+" comprehensive energy stations with the future addition of energy storage devices. Eventually, they will also introduce functions for electric vehicle battery testing and amenities like driver lounges and convenience stores, creating an integrated green low-carbon service hub for residents.

Currently, Nanjing New Energy Group operates approximately <b>230 charging stations</b> with over <b>3,100 charging terminals</b>, providing convenient and fast charging services for new energy vehicle owners through a "one network + one-stop" service model. The group has established comprehensive energy demonstration stations at locations such as Yuhua East Road, Huxi Street, New Port Grain and Oil Market, Baima Road, and Xinghan Road, which act as microgrids supporting urban energy development. These microgrids enable intelligent decision-making and collaborative operations among various new energy systems, reducing operating costs and aiding parks in energy conservation and emission reduction. The operational data from these stations will serve as a foundation for constructing a "virtual power plant," helping to explore more efficient and cost-effective new energy application scenarios and operational models.

Each photovoltaic rooftop acts as an energy cell, and every charging station serves as an ecological node. Guided by the urban construction group's reform direction of "marketization, digitalization, greening, and scaling," Nanjing New Energy Group aims to deeply integrate the four business matrices of "light-storage-charge-swap." The group will continue to expand its services in industrial parks, transportation hubs, and community services, enhancing its comprehensive energy service capabilities. By leveraging green technology, Nanjing New Energy Group is committed to reshaping the city’s energy landscape, enabling citizens to share in a low-carbon future, and contributing to the high-quality development of the new energy industry in Nanjing.

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