ARCFOX’s EV charging network spans 333 cities in China

Published: Feb 7, 2024 16:41
Source: gasgoo
BAIC Group’s premium new energy vehicle brand ARCFOX disclosed data of its annual electric vehicle (EV) charging network deployment in 2023, which now covers 31 provincial-level administrative regio...

Beijing (Gasgoo)- BAIC Group’s premium new energy vehicle brand ARCFOX disclosed data of its annual electric vehicle (EV) charging network deployment in 2023, which now covers 31 provincial-level administrative regions in China.

According to ARCFOX, the automaker has gained access to more than 700,000 public charging piles in 333 cities across 31 provincial-level administrative regions in the country. Meanwhile, ARCFOX also established partnerships with over 100 charging service providers, such as State Grid, China Southern Power Grid, TELD, Star Charge, Tesla, Shell, etc., offering a 15-minute charging circle to ARCFOX users. 

By 2023, ARCFOX has deployed 71 wholly-owned power stations in China, helped to reduce carbon emission by 6,323 tonnes with more than 27 hours on charging service offered.

In 2023, ARCFOX sold a yearly total of 30,016 vehicles, showcasing a remarkable 138% year-on-year soar. 

As a pivotal high-end brand under BAIC BJEV, ARCFOX introduced five models in 2023, including the αS HI Edition, the αS and αT Forest Edition, the ARCFOX KAOLA, and the α T5.

Among these, the α T5 officially hit the market on December 27, 2023, presenting four variants within a price range of 155,800 yuan to 199,800 yuan.

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