National Energy Administration: As of the end of September, the total number of electric vehicle charging infrastructure (charging guns) in China reached 18.063 million, an increase of 54.5% year-on-year.
On October 20th, the National Energy Administration released data on electric vehicle charging facilities nationwide for September.
On October 20th, the National Energy Administration released data on electric vehicle charging facilities nationwide for September. According to data from the National Charging Facility Monitoring Service platform, by the end of September 2025, the total number of electric vehicle charging infrastructure (guns) in China reached 18.063 million, a year-on-year increase of 54.5%. Among them, there were 4.476 million public charging facilities (guns), an increase of 40% compared to the previous year. The total rated power of public charging piles reached 199 million kilowatts, with an average power of about 44.36 kilowatts; there were 13.587 million private charging facilities (guns), an increase of 60% compared to the previous year, and the installed electric capacity of private charging facilities reached 1.2 million kilovolt-amperes.
This article is selected from the official WeChat account of the National Energy Administration, edited by GMTEight: Liu Jiayin.
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