In a bold stride for clean energy, China’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure has crossed the 2 million threshold, announced the National Energy Administration on Wednesday. This achievement positions the nation ahead of the curve in the global race for EV dominance.
As of late December 2025, the total stands at 2.092 million points, capable of powering over 4 million new energy vehicles. Public facilities number 4.717 million, complemented by 15.375 million private chargers, ensuring widespread availability.
Development emphasizes three pillars: swift expansion, operational upgrades, and extensive reach. The jump from 1 million to 2 million happened in a record 18 months, faster than ever before.
Efficiency gains are evident with public stations averaging 46.5 kW—up 33% year-over-year. Highways are nearly fully covered with 71,500 points in 98% of service areas, while rural electrification has reached completion in 19 provinces.
This network isn’t merely supportive; it’s a cornerstone of China’s vision for emission-free transport, setting a benchmark for the world.
