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China Has 65% of Public EV Charging Stations Worldwide​

June 30, 2022 (Investorideas.com Newswire)

Easy accessibility to charging stations is one of the essential requirements in the global push toward electric vehicles (EVs). Meanwhile, most of the world is still preparing to build the necessary infrastructure; China has already taken significant strides. According to the numbers presented by StockApps.com, 65% of global public EV charging stations exist in China.

China boasts of 1.1m charging stations

According to the latest data on Statista, China has a total of 1.15 million publicly available EV charging stations. This figure accounts for 65% of all public charging stations available worldwide. Of China鈥檚 total figure, 677,000 stations are slow-charging ones, while 470,000 are fast-charging stations. Thus, 41% of stations in China have the fast-charging capability. China has a disproportionately high number of stations compared to the rest of the world and a comparatively high share of fast-charging stations.

The United States of America finds itself in the distant second spot. According to the data, the US has only 113,527 charging stations, of which only 21752 are of fast-charging capability. Hence, a massive 81% of stations in the US have only slow charging capability. The huge gulf in the numbers of two countries is surprising considering the popularity of major EV maker Tesla in the US.
South Korea compares with the US despite having a minor population. The East Asian country has 106,701 public charging stations, including 15,067 with fast charging capability.

Expectedly, the list consists of developed economies from Europe, North America and East Asia. The Netherlands has the most public charging stations in Europe. It is fourth on the list with 85,453 stations. Three more European nations follow the Dutch in France (54,260), Germany (50,972) and the United Kingdom (36,984).

In the rest of the list, Norway stands out the most. It has only 19,278 charging stations, but the Scandinavian nation has invested more in fast-charging stations. 35% of public EV charging stations in Norway have a fast-charging capability.

 
Many Tesla owners take long road trips in Tibet, and even in the remotest villages on the roof of the world in the Himalaya mountains, they can still find plenty of charging stations.

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Many Tesla owners take long road trips in Tibet, and even in the remotest villages on the roof of the world in the Himalaya mountains, they can still find plenty of charging stations.

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Well if you own a dependable American EV you like to be able to drive to far off places and test its limits.

Tesla owners reach world’s highest plateau in Tibet (~4,500 m), a first for electric vehicles
 
Well if you own a dependable American EV you like to be able to drive to far off places and test its limits.

Tesla owners reach world’s highest plateau in Tibet (~4,500 m), a first for electric vehicles
Not really, the road condition is actually very good in Tibet, the only bunch who like to test the limit of cars are some strange people who bought rather crappy cars with half of their monthly salary or less and live stream their road trips in Tibet to show to their fans how far their crappy almost breaking down cars can take them into Tibet, this is why in the Tibet wilderness people often see many deserted cars.

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Not really, the road condition is actually very good in Tibet, the only bunch who like to test the limit of cars are some strange people who bought rather crappy cars with half of their monthly salary or less and live stream their road trips in Tibet to show to their fans how far their crappy almost breaking down cars can take them into Tibet, this is why in the Tibet wilderness people often see many deserted cars.

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Hey do you have a matching page like that for all the live streamers in Xinjiang? There must be thousands showing off how everything is fine near the so-called re-education camps...
 
Hey do you have a matching page like that for all the live streamers in Xinjiang? There must be thousands showing off how everything is fine near the so-called re-education camps...
Trolling again? So many vloggers from Xinjiang , I posted some before, never checked them out?

 
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Hey do you have a matching page like that for all the live streamers in Xinjiang?
If you are interested in cars and roads news in Xinjiang, here is up to date, today's news. The third cross The Taklamakan desert high way is being put in operation today.

Third highway across China's largest desert opens to traffic

 
Trolling again? So many vloggers from Xinjiang , I posted some before, never checked them out?


..and not one of them is in the Uighur language...very interesting...maybe they all "forgot" somehow.

shouldn't the text around the videos look like this:
يۈتۈپ كەتمەڭ!
ھاياتنى سۆيۈڭ ، نانانى سۆيۈڭ ، سىزنى شىنجاڭلىقلارنىڭ ھەقىقىي تۇرمۇشىنى كۆرۈڭ!
رۇخسەتسىز ، دېڭىز قاراقچىلىرىنىڭ سىنلىرىنى ئوغرىلاش مەنئى قىلىنىدۇ ، قايتا
 
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..and not one of them is in the Uighur language...very interesting...maybe they all "forgot" somehow.
Do you know vloggers update their videos to make money and money is made by viewership?

If you are really interested in Uyghur language video, here is one

Xinjiang Uighur language channel TV show pays tribute to Uyghur veterans of the 1962 Sino-Indian War
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Do you know vloggers update their videos to make money and money is made by viewership?

If you are really interested in Uyghur language video, there is one

Xinjiang Uighur language channel show paying tribute to Uyghur veterans of the 1962 Sino-Indian War

So they are posting in Chinese on Youtube...which is banned in China...because they want to make money on viewer count...


Beijing - youtube.com Not Working in China

Shenzhen - youtube.com Not Working in China

Inner Mongolia - youtube.com Not Working in China

Heilongjiang Province - youtube.com Not Working in China

Yunnan Province - youtube.com Not Working in China

This URL appears to be blocked in China.
 
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So they are posting in Chinese on Youtube...which is banned in China...because they want to make money.
It's blocked, not banned, many Chinese use VPN to access youtube to watch new Chinese TV shows, they have to pay to watch them on Chinese websites while on Youtube the shows are free, this is why in comment section you can see hundreds even thousands of Chinese language messages. Vloggers also use VPN to get on Youtube to make more money, they also have multiple channels on different Chinese social media platforms.

This popular teenager Uighur vlogger girl received the Silver Award from Youtube to honor her for building up the number of her followers to over 100,000 in just one year on her Youtube channel, she is so happy for being recognized by overseas social media channels.


But some say this Uighur girl is an ultra Chinese nationalist, she claims that China is the single greatest country in the world and other countries,especially those western countries who attack China are nothing or just pathetic clowns comparing to China, she said we built a massive world class hosptial in 10 days which would easily take the west 5 or 6 years if not more to build, this is like a miracle that only can be done by Aladdin lamp, what those countries who smear China can do? they just envy us and we could just ignore them.
 
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It's blocked, not banned,

:rolleyes1: LOL! Sorry for getting my semantics wrong.

BTW Huawei is not banned from selling in the US...just blocked. Companies can still order their stuff online.
 
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LOL! Sorry for getting my semantics wrong.

BTW Huawei is not banned from selling in the US...just blocked. Telecom companies can still order their stuff online.
I don't know how you guys can use Huawei in US , but youtube can be easily accessed in China if someone wants it, go to anyone who lives in China for confirmation, I myself is using it right now.
 
I don't know how you guys can use Huawei in US , but youtube can be easily accessed in China if someone wants it, go to anyone who lives in China for confirmation, I myself is using it right now.

Simple: Pick up a Huawei phone, put in a sim card, and off you go! Buy a Huawei product online and then use it.

A lot simpler than your Youtube "block".
 
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