The "Guiyang Quanhu Park Comprehensive Liquid-Cooled Supercharging Demonstration Station Launch Ceremony" was held in Baiyun district, Guiyang, on July 8.
As the largest Huawei liquid-cooled supercharging station in the country, the operation of this station marks the start of a new phase in the deep integration of Baiyun district's new energy vehicle industry ecosystem and digital economy, setting a benchmark for the development of the regional digital energy industry.
The Quanhu Park Comprehensive Liquid-Cooled Supercharging Demonstration Station is launched. [Photo/WeChat account of Shuangshuang Guiyang, Pinzhi Baiyun]
The supercharging demonstration station covers over 3,900 square meters next to Quanhu Park. It features 130 charging parking spaces, providing ultra-fast charging services for 120 vehicles simultaneously and bidirectional charging services for 10 vehicles.
This project is China's first comprehensive demonstration station integrating light storage, Huawei liquid-cooled supercharging, and a vehicle-grid interactive aggregation platform, combining substations, photovoltaics, energy storage, and electric vehicle charging and discharging. It is equipped with cutting-edge charging facilities such as Huawei liquid-cooled supercharging hosts, Huawei light storage, and "V2G".
Cars are charged at the supercharging demonstration station. [Photo/WeChat account of Shuangshuang Guiyang, Pinzhi Baiyun]
"I never expected that my car would be fully charged in just 5 minutes, giving me over 200 kilometers of range. This charging station is incredibly efficient!" exclaimed Li Xianlin, a local citizen, while experiencing the instant plug-and-charge service at the new supercharging station.
Baiyun district will continue to implement its "dual-carbon" strategy, focusing on effectively addressing the challenges of new energy vehicle charging, enhancing citizens' green travel experiences, and attracting more digital energy-related enterprises, thereby facilitating the development of a well-rounded digital energy ecosystem.