SINO-Professional OEM/ODM/SKD EV Charging Solution Provider More Than 16 Years.
Project Introduction
Sino Energy EV charging station is now operational in a residential parking lot in Tashkent, offering residents convenient charging access.There are each 5pcs of 120kw fast charging station and 30kw charging station are installed in this project
Location
Uzbekistan
Project senario
Public charging in cities
Product we offer
PEVC3107E
The dual gun DC fast charging station is specifically designed to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of electric vehicle charging. Equipped with dual charging ports, the station allows simultaneous charging of two electric vehicles, ensuring efficiency and reducing wait times for EV owners. It supports multiple charging standards, including CCS, GB/T and CHAdeMO, making it compatible with a wide range of electric cars on the market. The fast charging capability enables vehicles to reach up to 80% battery capacity in as little as 30 minutes, catering to both urban commuters and long-distance travelers.
As the global transition towards sustainable energy solutions accelerates, electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining increasing attention for their potential to reduce carbon emissions and promote cleaner urban environments. Amidst this trend, Uzbekistan has made significant strides by installing dual gun DC EV fast charging stations across the country. This initiative not only addresses the growing demand for EV infrastructure but also marks a pivotal moment in Uzbekistan's commitment to renewable energy and sustainability.
The government's focus on promoting electric mobility is aligned with its broader goal of achieving a sustainable transportation system. By facilitating the establishment of charging infrastructures like the dual gun DC fast charging stations, Uzbekistan is paving the way for increased EV adoption among consumers and businesses alike.
Moreover, this initiative is expected to attract investments in the electric vehicle sector, encouraging local and international manufacturers to explore opportunities in Uzbekistan's burgeoning market. As the infrastructure expands, it is likely to stimulate the development of EV-related technologies and services, creating a more integrated ecosystem that supports sustainable transportation.