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China Builds World’s Largest EV Charging Network, Officials Say

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Beijing — China has officially announced that it has constructed the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network, underscoring the country’s push to lead the global transition toward clean transportation.

According to officials, the nationwide charging infrastructure now covers both major urban centers and highways, providing millions of EV users with greater convenience and reliability. The network includes a mix of public fast-charging stations, private residential chargers, and integrated smart grids that support the country’s growing fleet of electric cars.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) reported that China has installed millions of charging units, accounting for the majority of the world’s total EV charging facilities. The government emphasized that expanding charging access has been a cornerstone of its strategy to accelerate electric mobility and reduce carbon emissions.

Industry analysts say this achievement gives China a significant advantage in the global EV race, as reliable charging infrastructure is a key factor in consumer adoption. The country is already the world’s largest market for electric cars, with domestic companies like BYD, NIO, and XPeng competing alongside international automakers such as Tesla.

Officials noted that the network will continue to expand, with a focus on high-speed corridors, rural access, and integration with renewable energy sources. This expansion, they added, will not only help meet the surging demand for EVs but also support China’s broader pledge to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.

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