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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: China has built a total of 8.596 million charging infrastructure units, ranking first in the world in terms of quantityAccording to the news on official account of "Industrial Information Wechat" on March 18, by the end of 2023, China's charging infrastructure has accumulated to 8.596 million units, and China has built a charging infrastructure system with the largest number, the largest radiation area, and the most comprehensive service vehicles in the world. The density of charging service outlets continues to increase, and the convenience of charging has greatly improved. In 2023, China added 929000 new public charging stations, a year-on-year increase of 42.7%; 2.458 million private charging stations were added along with the vehicle, a year-on-year increase of 26.6%; There are approximately 6000 service areas and 30000 charging parking spaces along the highway with charging service capabilities. The proportion of fast charging stat...
2024
●44 more councils across England to benefit from funding to boost chargepoint rollout●funding forms part of £381 million dedicated fund to roll out chargepoints throughout the country●EV chargepoint grant expanded to those without a driveway as part of government’s Plan for Drivers●comes as over 56,000 public chargepoints have now been installed across the UK – up 47% from this time last yearCharging electric vehicles is set to get even easier thanks to hundreds of millions of funding made available for local authorities, homeowners and renters today (18 March 2024).The government continues to deliver its £381 million Local Electric Vehicle (LEVI) fund to councils, which can choose where is best to install chargepoints in their local area. Following the approval of the first five local authority applications in February, payments to 44 additional councils from Torbay to Tees Valley, worth over £185 million, have now been approved to help residents charge...
Nanotechnology researchers have shown that their next-generation lithium-sulphur batteries can charge in less than 5 minutes. Lithium-sulphur (Li||S) batteries are a type of lithium-ion battery with a sulphur cathode. They have been of interest since the 1960s for energy storage and research into this low-cost alternative has peaked since the 2000s.According to theory, these devices could pack more than twice the energy of existing commercial batteries, with an energy of 550 Watt-hours per kilogram (Wh/kg) compared to existing batteries with an energy density of about 150–250 Wh/kg.The high-power capabilities make Li||S batteries a promising technology for electronic devices including electric vehicles, as well as large-scale energy storage applications including in power grids.A significant drawback of current lithium-sulphur batteries is the long time it takes them to discharge and charge. A single full charge-discharge cycle can take between 1 to 10 hours.The University of...
On January 31st, KuaiTech reported that Huawei recently held a press conference on the top ten trends of intelligent charging networks in 2024, with the theme of "where there is a way, there is high-quality charging". At the conference, Wang Zhiwu, President of Huawei's intelligent charging network field, interpreted the top ten trends of intelligent charging networks in 2024. Trend 1: High quality developmentThe four major paths for implementing high-quality development of charging networks in the future include unified planning and design at the top, unified technical standards at the bottom, unified government supervision, and a unified platform for user operation.Trend 2: Comprehensive super fast chargingWith the increasing maturity of third-generation power semiconductors and high rate power batteries represented by silicon carbide and gallium nitride, electric vehicles are accelerating their development towards ultra fast charging. It is predicted that by 2028, the proportion...
The operation of public charging infrastructure increased by 44000 units in February 2024 compared to January 2024, with a year-on-year increase of 51.2% in February. As of February 2024, member units within the alliance have reported a total of 2.826 million public charging stations, including 1.239 million DC charging stations and 1.586 million AC charging stations. From March 2023 to February 2024, an average of approximately 80000 new public charging stations were added per month. The operation status of public charging infrastructure in provinces, regions, and cities shows that 70.7% of the top 10 regions in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Hubei, Shandong, Beijing, Anhui, Henan, and Sichuan have constructed public charging piles. The charging capacity in China is mainly concentrated in provinces such as Guangdong, Jiangsu, Hebei, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Shandong, Fujian, Shaanxi, Henan, etc. The electricity flow is mainly dominated by buses and passenger cars, whi...