The era of electric vehicles in China just powered up dramatically. With over 2 million charging facilities now operational, the country has solidified its status as the undisputed champion of EV infrastructure worldwide, per the National Energy Administration.
End-of-2025 data reveals 2.092 million points ready to fuel 4 million-plus new energy vehicles. Breakdown: 4.717 million public chargers and 15.375 million private, blending urban hustle with suburban sprawl.
Three standout traits define this boom—blistering growth speed, smarter tech, and total geographic spread. The 1-to-2 million leap? Just 18 months, quicker than any previous phase.
Public charger power averages 46.5 kW, surging 33% from last year. Highways host 71,500 units across 98% of service zones, and rural full-coverage is locked in 19 provinces.
This isn’t hype; it’s hardware enabling a cleaner planet, with China leading the charge into an electrified tomorrow.