Shenzhen’s first fully liquid-cooled supercharging station wins over drivers
Since its debut in June, Shenzhen's premier fully liquid-cooled supercharging demonstration station has catered to nearly 12,000 vehicles, dispensing a cumulative 167,800 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity.
Constructed in collaboration with the Shenzhen power supply bureau of China Southern Power Grid (CSPG) and the Electric Vehicle Service Co., Ltd. under CSPG, this station anchors a wider initiative aiming to position Shenzhen as the "City of Supercharging" by 2030.
Future supercharging stations are primarily slated for construction in areas with heavy footfall, including airports, high-speed rail stations, city parks, and commercial hubs, catering to the rising demand for charging facilities.
Shenzhen has also launched a plan aiming to increase NEV ownership to 1.3 million units by 2025.