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Xpeng and Volkswagen merged fast charging network in China

January 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Xpeng and Volkswagen China opened their fast-charging networks to one another, signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on January 6. The charging infrastructure of the 2 corporations covers 420 cities throughout China. Sooner or later, Xpeng and VW will create a joint model of quick chargers.  

The friendship between Xpeng and Volkswagen began in 2023, when the German automaker invested 700 million USD within the Chinese language startup, acquiring round 5%. Two corporations cooperated within the fields of clever tech and electrical structure. Volkswagen introduced it’ll launch the manufacturing of two fashions based mostly on Xpeng’s E/E structure in 2026. In early 2025, Xpeng and VW strengthened their relations by signing the MOU.

Xpeng and Volkswagen to share charging community

On January 6, Xpeng and Volkswagen China introduced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The 2 events reached a strategic cooperation within the area of home fast-charging networks. Step one of this cooperation is sharing their quick chargers with one another. Sooner or later, the 2 corporations will create a joint model of quick charging stations in China.

Xpeng S4 charging stations

It’s price mentioning that Xpeng operates 1,790 quick charging stations in China with as much as 9,070 piles. With strategic cooperation, Xpeng and VW will present shoppers with over 20,000 charging piles in 420 cities throughout China. It is a vital step for the long-term cooperation between Xpeng and Volkswagen Group. These corporations plan to additional discover strategic cooperation alternatives, increase technical cooperation, and strengthen the partnership.

Xpeng S5 charging stations

We are going to remind you that Xpeng has S4 charging stations in China with a peak energy of 480 kW and a present of 670 A. The corporate claims these stations can cost 200 km of vary in 5 minutes. In September 2024, the corporate began putting in S5 charging stations throughout China with 800 kW and 800 A. Based on the automaker, this station prices 1 km per second.

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VW CAMS charging station

Volkswagen has a CAMS charging three way partnership in China based in 2019. CAMS was collectively established by Volkswagen Group China, Star Cost, FAW, and JAC. This JV aimed to construct 17,000 charging factors in China by 2025.

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