Author: EVCOME-EV Chargers Manufacturers
China New Energy Charging Pile Company Shenzhen evcome New Energy Co., Ltd. is a new energy charging pile overall solution provider focusing on the research and development, production, sales, construction and operation of new energy vehicle charging piles. With leading charging pile research and development technology and mature charging station operation and management experience, we provide customers with professional, comprehensive and efficient new energy charging pile and charging station construction and operation integration solutions. New energy charging piles are installed in public buildings (public buildings, shopping malls, public parking lots, etc.) and residential parking lots or charging stations, and provide charging equipment for various types of new energy vehicles according to different voltage levels. The classification of new energy charging piles is most commonly classified by installation location and charging method. According to the installation location, it can be divided into public piles, special piles, and private piles; according to different charging methods, it can be divided into: slow charging (AC charging), fast charging (DC charging). As a strategic emerging industry, new energy vehicles have achieved rapid development in recent years and have attracted much attention, but the mileage anxiety caused by insufficient charging piles is still a constraint“short board”, Therefore, it was selected as one of the new infrastructures that urgently need breakthroughs. According to statistics, as of the end of December 2019, the cumulative number of charging infrastructure nationwide was 1.219 million, of which 516,000 were public charging piles and 703,000 were private charging piles. From January to February 2020, the national charging infrastructure will increase by 26,000 units, including 15,000 public charging piles and 11,000 private charging piles. As of February 2020, the number of public charging piles in Jiangsu Province ranks first in the country, with a total of 65,827 public charging piles. Followed by Guangdong Province and Beijing, the number of public charging piles exceeds 60,000, 63,507 and 60,829 respectively. New energy charging piles are greatly affected by the subsidy reduction policy. In recent years, their charging piles have also been affected by the new energy vehicle subsidy reduction policy. But in the long run, the charging pile industry has strong policy planning support, and its market growth space is still worth looking forward to.
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