Charging Station Coverage in Expressway Service Areas Hits 98.4%

The Ministry of Transport has announced that the coverage of charging stations in expressway service areas has reached an impressive 98.4%. This significant development is expected to greatly facilitate the travel needs of New Energy Vehicle (NEV) users, ensuring they have ample access to charging infrastructure during their journeys.
This near-complete coverage marks a crucial milestone in promoting the use of NEVs, as it addresses a primary concern of many potential users: the availability of charging facilities. With the growing traffic of electric vehicles on highways, these charging piles play a pivotal role in encouraging more sustainable travel options.
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