Beijing's first roof top charging station activated

Hu Yijing China Plus Published: 2017-08-09 19:33:21
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Beijing's first elevated charging station for new energy vehicles has been put into service on the roof of a 6-storey parking garage in the Central Business District on August 8, 2017. Equipped with 101 public charging piles, the station can charge a car in 30 minutes. This means the parking garage should be able to charge as many as 500 vehicles per day. The price is 1.0941 yuan/kilowatt during peak periods. That rate goes down dramatically to 0.3946 yuan/kilowatt during off-peak periods. A waiting room has also been set up for drivers while they wait to charge their electric vehicles. [Photo: VCG]

Beijing's first elevated charging station for new energy vehicles has been put into service on the roof of a 6-storey parking garage in the Central Business District on August 8, 2017. Equipped with 101 public charging piles, the station can charge a car in 30 minutes. This means the parking garage should be able to charge as many as 500 vehicles per day. The price is 1.0941 yuan/kilowatt during peak periods. That rate goes down dramatically to 0.3946 yuan/kilowatt during off-peak periods. A waiting room has also been set up for drivers while they wait to charge their electric vehicles. [Photo: VCG]

Beijing's first elevated charging station for new energy vehicles has been put into service on the roof of a 6-storey parking garage in the Central Business District on August 8, 2017. Equipped with 101 public charging piles, the station can charge a car in 30 minutes. This means the parking garage should be able to charge as many as 500 vehicles per day. The price is 1.0941 yuan/kilowatt during peak periods. That rate goes down dramatically to 0.3946 yuan/kilowatt during off-peak periods. A waiting room has also been set up for drivers while they wait to charge their electric vehicles. [Photo: VCG]

Beijing's first elevated charging station for new energy vehicles has been put into service on the roof of a 6-storey parking garage in the Central Business District on August 8, 2017. Equipped with 101 public charging piles, the station can charge a car in 30 minutes. This means the parking garage should be able to charge as many as 500 vehicles per day. The price is 1.0941 yuan/kilowatt during peak periods. That rate goes down dramatically to 0.3946 yuan/kilowatt during off-peak periods. A waiting room has also been set up for drivers while they wait to charge their electric vehicles. [Photo: VCG]


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