Dandong City Plans to Complete Construction of 56 120kW Charging Piles This Year

Published: May 21, 2025 19:13
[Dandong City, Liaoning Province: Construction of 56 120kW Charging Piles to Be Completed This Year] Recently, Dandong City, Liaoning Province, held a series of press conferences on the theme of "Achieving New Breakthroughs in Yunnan Zhenxing Lead Industry Co., Ltd. and Striving for Victory with Courage". The conferences proposed that this year, the construction of one integrated parking and charging platform and 56 120kW charging piles would be completed. Efforts would continue to advance the construction of five projects: the manufacturing of large components for CRRC wind turbines, the manufacturing of electrical control equipment for CRRC wind turbines, the manufacturing of lithium battery energy storage equipment for CRRC, the manufacturing of new materials for SPIC Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group, and the Dandong Directly-Affiliated Depot of CMST Grain Group. It is estimated that an investment of 2 billion yuan will be made this year, with 490 million yuan already invested from January to April.

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