From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-08 19:51:10
Li Auto is set to launch its 4,000th self-operated ultra-fast charging station, with the latest information indicating it will be located at the Linghai Service Area on the Jinzhou section of Liaoning Province. To date, Li Auto has built 3,999 self-operated ultra-fast charging stations and integrated 3,416 preferred ultra-fast charging stations (with peak power output ≥200 kW) as well as 76,964 fast-charging stations. Its "9-Vertical-and-9-Horizontal" high-speed ultra-fast charging network covers 18 of China’s busiest expressways, including the G1 Beijing–Harbin, G2 Beijing–Shanghai, G20 Qingdao–Yinchuan, and G30 Lianyungang–Khorgas routes. Additionally, Li Auto achieved its target of deploying 20,000 ultra-fast charging piles in December 2023—just two years and eight months after launching its first pile in April 2023—making it the automaker with the largest number of ultra-fast charging piles nationwide. The 20,000th charging pile was installed at the MGM Grand Sanya Resort.

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