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Bao'an ranks first in 4 low-carbon indicators

Writer: Zhang Yu  |  Editor: Lin Qiuying  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2025-01-14

As of the end of 2024, Bao’an District had built 169 supercharging stations and 17 demonstration stations that combine solar power generation, energy storage, supercharging and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.

The supercharging stations and demonstration stations in Bao’an district. File Photo

The district had over 90,000 new energy vehicle (NEV) charging facilities, and its total installed capacity for distributed photovoltaic power generation systems exceeded 240,000 kilowatts. These four metrics rank first in Shenzhen, according to Bao’an Daily.

In 2024, the district made significant efforts to develop new energy infrastructure by increasing investment and introducing advanced technologies.

The district’s first integrated demonstration station for solar power generation, energy storage, charging, and discharging, located on Dabao Road, utilizes self-developed 600KW liquid-cooled supercharging piles, delivering an ultra-fast charging experience. It is also equipped with facilities such as a car wash area and a lounge, offering users a "one-stop" charging service.

The city's first large-scale commercial and industrial energy storage grid-connected project at the 10KV level, located at the Skyworth tech park in Shiyan Subdistrict, boasts an annual electricity storage capacity of up to 8 million kilowatt-hours, saving over 4 million yuan (US$0.55 million) in electricity costs a year. Not only does it optimize the energy structure, but it also provides tangible economic benefits to enterprises.

Moreover, the Lixin Lake School's photovoltaic energy storage, direct current and flexibility demonstration project not only ensures efficient, stable, and adaptable power supply for the campus but also feeds surplus electricity into the urban grid, playing a significant demonstration role in alleviating the city's power supply pressure.


As of the end of 2024, Bao’an District had built 169 supercharging stations and 17 demonstration stations that combine solar power generation, energy storage, supercharging and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.