Newlink NaaS Partners with NHΩA TCC to Enhance NEV Charging Infrastructure
Shanghai (Gasgoo)- In an exciting development on December 10, Newlink NaaS (NaaS), a leading charging service provider in China, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with NHΩA TCC, a subsidiary of TCC Group Holdings. The collaboration aims to focus on improving new energy vehicle (NEV) charging infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on interconnectivity, smart operation, maintenance, and user engagement.
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Strategic Collaboration Details
Under the agreement, NaaS and FLEETIN, a Chinese third-party charging service provider, will support NHΩA TCC’s headquarters building in Hangzhou by providing nearly 200 charging terminals integrated with photovoltaic and energy storage systems. This partnership will enable the interconnectivity of these charging facilities and offer a comprehensive suite of services including user profiling, user traffic management, order management, and payment settlement.
One of the key components of this collaboration is the deployment of an AI-based smart operations management system. This system will monitor real-time operating status of charging facilities and optimize charging stations’ operational efficiency by selecting economically viable options based on factors like peak electricity prices and charging demand.
About TCC Group Holdings
Established in May 1946, TCC Group Holdings has been actively investing in green energy, energy storage, charging stations, and smart grid technologies. The company’s commitment to a new energy strategy is evident in projects like the 43.2MW/107.3MWh energy storage system in Yingde City, Guangdong province.
About Newlink NaaS
Newlink NaaS is a prominent new energy asset operation service provider in China, using AI technology to enhance charging experiences for NEV customers. The company focuses on improving the charging supply and demand ecosystem, with partnerships with major automakers like BYD, GAC Group, NIO, and more. As of September 30, 2024, NaaS has access to approximately 1.146 million charging guns, marking a significant year-on-year increase.