
China’s New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Network Operations Regulation Model is entering a new phase—as announced by the National Energy Administration and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. According to the China Electric Power Report, this new phase aims to establish a framework for NEV network operations in nine pilot cities alongside 30 designated projects. The regulation model will facilitate the integration of electric vehicles into the power grid, supporting a high-quality development of electric infrastructure and enhancing the energy management system.
As part of this initiative, the NEV network operations regulation aims to promote the application of new electric power systems, integrating energy management and innovative electric power supply techniques. The proposed framework is expected to be refined by 2025, focusing on the establishment of operational standards and protocols in the initial stages. Furthermore, by 2030, the model will aim for expanded application across various sectors.
As of July 2024, the “New Electric Power System Implementation Plan (2024-2027)” is set to enhance the capabilities of NEVs and their integration into the power grid. The focus will be on improving the efficiency of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and ensuring a seamless connection to the energy network.
Currently, the number of NEVs in China has reached approximately 31.4 million, with electric power facilities totaling 128.18 million units. This marks a 49% increase in the annual growth rate for new energy vehicles, with a significant rise in the power output reaching 1100 billion kilowatt-hours, reflecting a 38% growth compared to previous years.
The NEV network operations are designed to enhance the interconnectivity between electric vehicles and the electric grid, ensuring efficient energy management. The government aims to create a regulatory framework that supports the development of new energy vehicles while addressing the challenges posed by rapid technological advancements and market changes.
In summary, the NEV network operations regulation model is poised to significantly influence the future landscape of electric vehicle integration into the power system. The government’s commitment to building a robust and dynamic regulatory framework will facilitate the growth of the electric vehicle market and the overall energy management system in China.
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