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宁夏出台2025年度充电基础设施建设实施方案

Core Viewpoint - Ningxia aims to enhance the infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) by implementing a comprehensive charging facility construction plan for 2025, targeting the establishment of 3,000 new public charging guns to meet the growing demand for EV charging [1][2]. Group 1: Charging Infrastructure Development - The plan outlines the construction of a total of 12,416 public and specialized charging guns by 2025, ensuring that the infrastructure is adequate for 190,000 electric vehicles [1]. - The charging infrastructure will be developed based on a ratio model, where 20% of private car charging needs and 75% of ride-hailing, taxi, and rental vehicle charging needs will be met through public charging facilities [1]. Group 2: Specific Tasks and Scenarios - The plan includes 15 specific tasks across three main areas: optimizing the charging network layout, innovating charging service models, and enhancing operational safety [2]. - Eight primary scenarios for charging infrastructure development are identified, including: - Public parking lots with 1,440 new charging guns to create a "3-kilometer charging service circle" in urban areas [2]. - Residential areas with 280 new charging guns in communities with over 100 parking spaces and a 20% EV ownership rate [2]. - Internal charging facilities in government and large enterprises, with 340 new charging guns [2]. - Industrial parks with 320 new charging guns based on a 15% parking space ratio [2]. - Specialized charging stations for public transport and municipal vehicles, adding 120 new charging guns [2]. - Tourist attractions with 150 new charging guns, ensuring 10% of parking spaces are equipped or reserved for charging [2]. - Rural areas aiming for full coverage in key towns with 230 new charging guns [2]. - Highway service areas with over 120 new charging guns [2]. Group 3: Innovation and Technology - The plan emphasizes the application of advanced charging technologies, vehicle-network interaction, smart and orderly charging, and new charging models for rural areas [3].