From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-16 20:03:00
On January 16, DiDi Charging released its 2025 Annual Report: By the end of 2025, the platform had expanded to over 280 cities nationwide, operating 68,000 charging stations and delivering more than 1.7 billion charging services cumulatively, achieving carbon emission reductions exceeding 22 million tons. In terms of hardware, the number of fast chargers across the country surpassed 280,000, including 100,000 ultra-fast chargers—an increase of 77% year-over-year. The top ten cities with the densest ultra-fast charging infrastructure are Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, Wuhan, Hangzhou, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, and Dongguan. Additionally, the “Accelerated Charging” feature has served over 13 million users, boosting average charging speed by 8% and effectively alleviating user anxiety over waiting times. As the number of new energy vehicles continues to grow, DiDi Charging is playing a key role in advancing the development and accessibility of industry infrastructure.

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