Today, this kind of charging experience is quietly spreading across corners of Chinese cities. Behind it is a charging industry expanding at an astonishing pace: as of the end of March 2025, a total of 13.749 million charging facilities nationwide have gradually permeated public buildings, residential communities, and highway service areas, supporting the growing demand for green mobility.
Yet while we enjoy the convenience of “charging anywhere,” we may easily overlook the industry reflections behind the numbers:
With a year-on-year growth rate of 47.6%, how should the public charging network balance the need for fast charging with the density of deployment?
How can the current mix of 1.785 million DC chargers and 2.114 million AC chargers better align with diverse charging habits across different scenarios?
As 9.849 million home-installed chargers become widespread, how will they coordinate with grid loads and community energy management?
As the industry moves toward public fast-charging, intelligent scheduling, and integrated energy services, every link—from technological breakthroughs to business model innovation to cross-sector collaboration—needs a more efficient platform for exchange.
It is amid these industry expectations that a global event dedicated to charging technologies and infrastructure opens its doors—the 2026 World Charging Technology and Facility Exhibition. With “Responding to Industry Needs” at its core, it aims to build a bridge where ideas collide, technologies land, and partnerships take shape for this global wave of charging innovation.
Charging infrastructure is not just cold equipment—it is a tangible carrier where technological advancement meets human-centered design. It represents a deeper exploration of sustainability and the harmonious coexistence between people and technology.
The World Charging Technology and Facility Exhibition warmly invites everyone connected to the charging industry to join this collective reflection—exploring the direction of industry evolution amid the collision of technology and demand, and sketching a more inclusive and vibrant future through diverse perspectives.
