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China's Charging Network Is Set to Double by 2030

From Henrik Bork | Translated by AI 4 min Reading Time

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In China, EV drivers predominantly charge at home. The public charging network is now set to be significantly expanded.(Image: Dirk Kunde)
In China, EV drivers predominantly charge at home. The public charging network is now set to be significantly expanded.
(Image: Dirk Kunde)

China plans to double its EV charging network in the next five years. By 2030, the total number of charging points in the People's Republic is expected to rise from the recent figure of approximately 22.5 million to 40 million, according to the new "15th Five-Year Plan for Building a New Energy System."