Core Viewpoint - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Beijing aims to significantly reduce coal consumption and expand its electric vehicle charging infrastructure, with the number of charging stations expected to grow from 230,000 to 479,000 by 2025 [1][5]. Group 1: Coal Consumption and Energy Transition - Beijing plans to reduce coal usage by approximately 12.33 million tons, bringing coal consumption down to around 250,000 tons by 2025 [4]. - The city is implementing a "coal-to-electricity" initiative, with 1.37 million households converted to electric heating [4]. - The external green electricity supply is expected to increase significantly, achieving a target of 40 billion kilowatt-hours by 2025 [4]. - A total of 15.26 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity has been traded for renewable energy substitutes, achieving 100% green electricity replacement for reduced power generation [4]. - Energy-saving retrofitting projects in gas power plants are projected to reduce natural gas consumption by 67 million cubic meters annually, leading to a decrease of 140,000 tons in carbon dioxide emissions [4]. Group 2: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure - The number of charging stations in Beijing is set to increase from 230,000 to 479,000, while battery swap stations will grow from 158 to 360 [5]. - The total charging volume for new energy vehicles is expected to rise from 1.5 billion kilowatt-hours to 3.5 billion kilowatt-hours [5]. - The average service radius for public charging stations in plain areas will be reduced to 1.4 kilometers, with the core area achieving a radius of 0.7 kilometers [5]. - Charging facilities will be fully covered within a 1-kilometer range of highway service areas and along national and provincial roads, as well as in rural areas [5]. - The city is enhancing road dust control measures, increasing cleaning operations in key areas during severe pollution events [5].
“十四五”时期,北京充电桩数量增长至47.9万个
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-04 07:05