
The project titled “Dongfeng Road Overpass – Sound Barrier + Wind Shield” has successfully completed two weeks of stable operation, undergoing thorough inspections and assessments.
On May 15, 2025, at 11:05, the project was officially announced to be operational. The initiative aims to stabilize traffic flow and reduce noise pollution along Dongfeng Road. As of April 30, the wind shield and sound barrier installations were confirmed to be functioning effectively, with all systems operating normally.
This project is a significant step towards enhancing traffic conditions in Shanghai, with the Dongfeng Road overpass serving as a key route for transportation. The project includes the establishment of electric vehicle charging stations along the route, ensuring smooth traffic flow and energy efficiency.
With a total installed capacity of 1,420.64 megawatts, the project integrates 10 charging stations for electric vehicles and wind power stations. This is part of the city’s broader strategy to develop sustainable energy sources and improve traffic management.
The “Traffic + Wind Shield” model will significantly enhance the energy efficiency of the city’s electric grid. The goal is to provide an estimated annual output of 150 million kilowatt-hours, which corresponds to the electricity consumption of approximately 500 households in Shanghai.
In promoting the use of new energy, the project aligns with national objectives to build a greener and more sustainable economy. It is expected to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 1257 tons annually.
The Shanghai Municipal Government is committed to advancing this project, ensuring that it meets user needs while enhancing the city’s energy resources. The initiative is a testament to the city’s dedication to developing innovative solutions for urban traffic and energy challenges.
In conclusion, the “Dongfeng Road Overpass – Sound Barrier + Wind Shield” project marks a promising advancement in Shanghai’s transportation infrastructure and energy efficiency, setting a benchmark for future developments.
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