Energy Insider: China Aims to Double EV Charging Capacity by 2027
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China to double EV charging capacity by 2027
China has announced a sweeping new plan to bolster its electric-vehicle charging infrastructure, setting a target of more than 28 million charging facilities nationwide by the end of 2027, as the country’s new-energy vehicle market continues to surge.
China announces its first hydrogen energy pilot projects
China has launched its first batch of 41 hydrogen energy pilot projects, aiming to build replicable models across the entire industry chain from production to application.

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