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各地交通运输部门出招,让假期出行“电力”更足
Xin Hua Wang·2025-10-03 13:09

Core Insights - The article discusses the measures taken by transportation departments across various regions in China to enhance charging infrastructure for electric vehicles during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, which has seen a significant increase in electric vehicle usage for travel [1][2][3]. Group 1: Electric Vehicle Usage and Demand - During the first two days of the holiday (October 1 and 2), the national highway electric vehicle traffic reached 13.287 million and 12.367 million respectively, marking year-on-year increases of 26.2% and 30.1% [1]. - The surge in electric vehicle travel has led to a substantial rise in charging demand at highway service areas [1]. Group 2: Regional Responses and Infrastructure Enhancements - Hubei Province has added 219 mobile charging devices and approximately 2,100 service personnel, enhancing the total charging infrastructure by over 40% to accommodate a 60% increase in charging demand [2]. - In Sichuan Province, a comprehensive plan was implemented to manage busy charging service areas, including real-time updates on charging station statuses and a maintenance response strategy [2]. - Gansu Province has upgraded charging facilities along key highways, with specific service areas equipped to charge up to 32 electric vehicles simultaneously [3]. - Hunan Province has opened 187.5 service areas with a total of 1,308 charging stations and 2,379 charging spots, ensuring full coverage of charging facilities [3]. Group 3: User Guidance and Safety Measures - Drivers are advised to consult service area staff for charging options and can use the "e路畅通" WeChat mini-program to check real-time charging station statuses [3]. - Caution is advised for charging during rainy weather, emphasizing the importance of keeping charging equipment dry [4].