XPENG announces charging partnerships with Singapore's Charge Plus, Europe's Plugsurfing

Published: Apr 30, 2025 17:25
Source: gasgoo
XEPNG's global EV charging network has expanded to 2.07 million charging points.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On April 30, XPENG announced it has forged a strategic partnership with Charge Plus, the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging operator in Singapore, and Plugsurfing, Europe's leading EV charging service provider, resulting in its global EV charging network expanded to 2.07 million charging points.

Under the agreement, XPENG's charging facilities will gain full access to Charge Plus' extensive network across Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. This includes Singapore's public charging infrastructure, which holds over 30% of the local market share, as well as a network of charging stations that spans more than 5,000 kilometers of highways across five countries: Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Cambodia.

Through the partnership with Charge Plus, XPENG has become the first Chinese NEV startup to connect to more than 3,500 charging plugs across Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. The two companies also plan to launch co-branded charging stations in major Southeast Asian cities such as Bangkok and Singapore later this year, alongside customized service benefits tailored to XPENG drivers in the region.

Simultaneously, XPENG is advancing its footprint in Europe through a strategic collaboration with Plugsurfing, enabling access to over 850,000 charging piles across 27 European countries.

With Plugsurfing's aggregated charging resources—covering roughly 85% of Europe's public charging infrastructure—XPENG owners can access an end-to-end charging experience via the vehicle's onboard system or XPENG app, including route navigation, QR-code charging activation, and payment processing.

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