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“谁也不想自己的充电桩把车烧了”,简蓝科技总经理王乐峰:相信充电安全检测会成“刚需”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-05-16 09:09
Core Viewpoint - The rapid growth of new energy vehicles (NEVs) necessitates enhanced safety performance testing for charging systems, particularly as the number of direct current (DC) fast charging stations increases, making safety detection a critical need in the industry [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Growth and Safety Risks - The number of NEVs in China is projected to reach 31.4 million by the end of 2024, accounting for 8.90% of the total vehicle population [2]. - As of early 2025, approximately 1.7 million DC fast charging stations are expected to be installed nationwide [2]. - The risk of self-ignition due to improper charging operations is significant, especially with the increasing prevalence of DC fast charging, which poses higher safety risks compared to slow charging [2]. Group 2: Importance of Charging Safety Detection - A product developed by a subsidiary of Duolun Technology monitors real-time charging data and analyzes battery health indicators, providing maintenance recommendations [3]. - The product is currently in trial operation in Shandong and Jiangsu, supporting various aspects of NEV management, maintenance, and second-hand vehicle transactions [3]. - Charging station operators are increasingly prioritizing safety detection, as evidenced by a recent bidding experience where a lack of safety features led to disqualification [3]. Group 3: Insurance Companies' Interest - Insurance companies are focusing on charging safety detection due to two main pain points: high insurance costs and limited coverage for NEVs [4]. - Detection equipment allows for pre-insurance assessments of battery health, enabling insurers to make informed decisions on coverage [4]. - Insurers may require regular inspections for high-mileage vehicles to monitor battery conditions and ensure timely repairs [4].