China’s EV Charging Network Hits 20M Stations, Powering 40M EVs ⚡
Mainland China’s EV charging network soared to over 20 million stations by end-2025, serving 40M vehicles with faster chargers and nationwide coverage.
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Mainland China’s EV charging network soared to over 20 million stations by end-2025, serving 40M vehicles with faster chargers and nationwide coverage.
On Jan 18, 2026, we mark ten years of China’s supply-side reform. From EVs to lithium batteries and green shipbuilding, discover how quality-focused upgrades reshaped global trade.
Canada’s PM Mark Carney met President Xi in Beijing, boosting a new strategic partnership focused on trade, green tech, and open business ties.
Mainland China’s MIIT will tag NEV power batteries with digital IDs from April 1, 2026, boosting traceability and recycling as retired batteries surge toward 1 million tonnes by 2030.
Guizhou’s tech hub soared past 150 EFLOPS in 2025—tripling last year—with AI computing at 90% and green data center plans pushing toward 190 EFLOPS in 2026.
China aims to transform every city into a waste-free zone by 2035, with 60% coverage by 2027 and 3,000+ projects launched over the past five years.
ROK President Lee Jae Myung kicks off his Jan 4–7, 2026 state visit to China, aiming to deepen renewable energy cooperation for tech innovation, job growth, and sustainable partnerships.
Get the lowdown on ROK President Lee Jae-myung’s Jan 4-7 China visit, covering economic ties, tech, green energy, and the one-China principle.
China’s new ecological environment monitoring regulation took effect on Jan 1, 2026, with 7 chapters and 49 articles to standardize monitoring, boost capacity, and ensure data quality.
Super Carbon No.1, the world’s first commercial supercritical CO₂ power unit, went live on 20 December 2025 in Liupanshui, China, marking a leap in efficient, low-carbon power generation.