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EV Charging: 2030 Plan of Russia

Pulished on Dec. 07, 2021

Many people think that Russian gasoline is extremely cheap, so the pace of progress with electric vehicles is slower than in the rest of the world, in fact, for environmental protection and so on, Russia also has plans for EV and EV charging. Next, let's take you to a preliminary study:

The plan will be divided into two phases: 2021-2024 and 2025-2030. In the first phase of planning and implementation, Russia plans to launch at least 9,400 charging stations, of which at least 2,900 are fast charging stations. In addition, the plan also mentions that electric vehicle production at this stage should reach the level of at least 25,000 vehicles per year. In the second phase, Russia plans to build and operate at least 72,000 charging stations, of which at least 28,000 are fast charging stations. According to the charging station infrastructure balanced development program, by 2030, the country will build 144,000 charging stations, each charging station can charge 10 electric vehicles at the same time, for the next new energy vehicle popularization and promotion lay a good foundation.

The popularity of charging stations, for the vast number of new energy vehicle owners, of course, is a happy thing, which will greatly facilitate the travel of new energy vehicles, alleviate the lack of continuity. However, this is not a hundred profits without harm. On the one hand, because the current new energy vehicle ownership is relatively low, charging station utilization rate has been at a low level. Charging piles in 25 large cities are on average less than 10 per cent utilized, according to domestic surveys, and China, with its large population, is so underutilized, not to mention Russia, which has a smaller population.

On the other hand, Russia is sparsely populated, and the cost of building and maintaining charging stations will be a significant expense. At the same time, due to the high latitude of Russia, cold winter climate, will also reduce the activity of the battery to a certain extent, resulting in a reduction in vehicle range, which will also affect the layout of charging stations.

As countries are tightening restrictions on fuel vehicles to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, new energy vehicles may replace fuel vehicles as the future direction of automotive development, but in the process of development should also take into account the reality of possible problems, so as to better help the development of new energy industry. It is incumbent upon us to help the development of the new energy industry, and what we can do is to introduce charging pile accessories for the Russian market, such as AC DC residual current leakage current sensors, charging piles dedicated to large spacing high pressure relays and so on. 2030 plan of Russia, we are coming!


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