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Xpeng partners with BP’s EV charging arm to share charging network in China

Last updated: January 14, 2025 4:50 pm
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Xpeng, a leading Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker, continues to expand its charging network through strategic partnerships. Last week, the company announced a collaboration with Volkswagen to share over 20,000 charging stations across 420 cities in China. This week, Xpeng has entered into a memorandum of understanding with BP Pulse, the EV charging arm of British oil giant BP, to further enhance its charging network.

The partnership with BP Pulse will allow customers of both companies to access a combined charging network of more than 30,000 terminals spread out across 420 cities in China. This move signifies Xpeng’s commitment to providing convenient and reliable charging solutions for EV users.

In addition to sharing charging networks, Xpeng and BP Pulse will explore deeper cooperation in various areas such as photovoltaics, energy storage, charging, and marketing. The two companies plan to create pilot projects in selected Chinese cities to establish ultra-fast charging networks in core economic circles. By sharing equipment and sites, they aim to optimize the layout of charging infrastructure in key cities.

Xpeng currently operates over 2,000 charging stations with more than 10,000 charging piles, while BP Pulse has over 1,000 charging stations equipped with 23,000 charging piles in China. This collaboration will significantly expand the charging options available to EV users and contribute to the growth of the EV market in the country.

Looking ahead, Xpeng plans to gradually explore opportunities to expand its charging network overseas, with potential pilot projects in Asia, Europe, and Australia. This international expansion reflects Xpeng’s ambition to establish a global presence and cater to the growing demand for EVs in markets outside of China.

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The partnership with BP Pulse comes on the heels of Xpeng’s collaboration with Volkswagen, where the two companies jointly operate more than 20,000 charging piles in China. This extensive charging network is accessible to customers of both Xpeng and Volkswagen, reinforcing their commitment to advancing EV adoption in the country.

Overall, Xpeng’s proactive approach to building robust charging infrastructure and forming strategic partnerships with industry leaders like BP Pulse and Volkswagen demonstrates its dedication to providing seamless and convenient charging solutions for EV users. As the EV market continues to evolve, Xpeng is well-positioned to play a key role in shaping the future of sustainable transportation.

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