China’s Largest Reverse Charging Test Completed

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[The largest domestic scale reverse charging test is completed! 50 new energy vehicles 30 minutes reverse discharge nearly 1000 degrees] Fast Technology January 5 news, I heard of the smartphone reverse charging, then you know the new energy vehicle reverse discharge?

According to domestic media reports, the largest domestic reverse charging test recently completed in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, 50 new energy vehicles reverse charging power reached nearly 2000 kilowatts, the test lasted 30 minutes.

This test to the grid reverse discharge nearly 1000 degrees, can meet 133 residents a day of normal electricity.

According to the report, vehicle owners who participated in this reverse charging response can obtain a total of 3,000 degrees of electricity charging credits.

It is worth noting that the National Development and Reform Commission, the National Energy Board, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the General Administration of Market Supervision jointly issued the "Implementation Opinions on Strengthening the Integration and Interaction between New Energy Vehicles and the Power Grid," which promotes new energy vehicles to send electricity to the power grid in reverse.

The Implementation Opinions made it clear that by 2025, the initial completion of the car network interaction technical standard system, the full implementation and optimisation of charging peak and valley time-sharing tariffs; 2030, China's car network interaction to achieve large-scale application, the intelligent and orderly charging comprehensive promotion.

Vehicle network interaction, refers to the new energy vehicles through the charging and discharging device and the power grid for energy and information interaction, can be divided into intelligent orderly charging and two-way charging and discharging.

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