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2025中国汽车充换电生态大会在合肥召开,充换电基础设施十年,迈向全新发展阶段
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang·2025-09-30 01:57

Core Insights - The 2025 China Electric Vehicle Charging and Swapping Infrastructure Conference highlighted the rapid development of charging infrastructure in China over the past decade, establishing the largest and most comprehensive charging network globally [2][3]. Infrastructure Development - As of August 2025, China's total charging infrastructure reached 17.348 million units, a year-on-year increase of 53.5%, with public charging facilities at 4.316 million (up 37.8%) and private facilities at 13.032 million (up 59.6%) [3]. - The rapid growth of charging infrastructure aligns with the development of electric vehicles, effectively meeting user demand [3]. - A robust policy framework has been established since 2015 to support the transition from "sufficient" to "user-friendly" charging facilities [4]. Market Dynamics - The number of charging operators in China has surged from a few dozen to over 30,000, with participation from traditional energy companies, internet firms, power equipment manufacturers, and vehicle manufacturers [7]. - The conference emphasized the need for cross-regional cooperation in charging infrastructure, particularly between Hong Kong and mainland China [7]. Quality and Standards - A comprehensive standards system is being developed to support the market needs of charging infrastructure, covering all aspects from equipment manufacturing to operational management [6]. - The conference launched a provincial star rating evaluation system to enhance service quality and establish industry benchmarks [8]. Future Directions - The charging industry is expected to undergo significant changes driven by AI and digital financial innovations, with a focus on technology upgrades and ecological collaboration [10]. - The release of the "China Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Going Global White Paper (2024)" indicates a growing international demand for charging infrastructure, alongside challenges such as trade protection and localization [10]. Challenges and Solutions - Issues such as congestion at charging stations during holidays and uneven distribution of charging facilities along highways were highlighted, necessitating a more coordinated approach to infrastructure development [11]. - The China Charging Alliance aims to enhance service quality, innovate vehicle-network interaction models, and strengthen international cooperation [12].