Group 1 - The core objective of the "Three-Year Doubling Action Plan" is to establish 28 million charging facilities by the end of 2027, providing over 300 million kilowatts of public charging capacity to meet the charging needs of over 80 million electric vehicles, marking a significant growth in charging service capacity [1][4] - The charging infrastructure industry is transitioning from a focus on quantity to quality improvement, with five key actions outlined in the plan aimed at enhancing public charging facilities, optimizing residential charging conditions, promoting vehicle-grid interaction, improving power supply capacity, and enhancing operational services [2][3] - The rapid growth of electric vehicle ownership, reaching 36.89 million units by mid-2023, has driven significant advancements in charging infrastructure, which now includes 17.348 million charging units and 4,946 battery swap stations, making it the largest and most comprehensive charging network globally [1][2] Group 2 - The industry is expected to shift from price competition to service competition, focusing on improving service quality and customer experience as electric vehicle adoption continues to rise [3] - Companies like BYD are innovating in the charging infrastructure space, launching the world's first mass-produced megawatt fast charging platform and integrated solar-storage-charging stations, aiming for commercial rollout by 2026 [2][3] - The plan emphasizes equitable and inclusive upgrades to the charging network, with a target to add at least 14,000 direct current charging guns in rural areas lacking public charging stations, ensuring comprehensive coverage and meeting peak demand during holidays [4]
到2027年底 全国实现充电服务能力翻倍增长——电动车充电设施建设将提速