ZEEKR Power, TELD join hands to build EV charging network

Published: Sep 13, 2024 20:15
Source: gasgoo
TELD and ZEEKR Power recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement to carry out deep collaboration in the field of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- TELD and ZEEKR Power recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement to carry out deep collaboration in the field of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, aiming to accelerate the high-quality development of urban charging networks, according to a press release from TELD.

TELD, a leading charging infrastructure operator in China, has accumulated extensive expertise in product R&D, manufacturing, station construction, operations, and maintenance. ZEEKR Power is dedicated to providing comprehensive energy solutions for ZEEKR's EV owners.

According to the agreement, the two companies will combine their strengths to enhance collaboration in various areas, including the interconnection of charging networks, sharing of charging station resources, and cooperation on charging equipment. By working together, the partners aim to deepen their ties in energy services, leveraging their complementary advantages to expand EV charging coverage, boost mutual brand visibility, and promote the development of green mobility.

ZEEKR has been rapidly expanding its energy service network. As of August 31, 2024, it has built 1,230 EV charging stations and installed 6,624 charging piles across 153 cities in China. Additionally, ZEEKR Power has had access to more than 860,000 third-party public charging guns, creating a complementary network to its own infrastructure.

By the end of this year, ZEEKR's ultra-fast charging network is expected to reach nearly 1,000 stations, with plans to expand to 10,000 charging piles by 2026.

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