A charging station is a facility that provides electrical energy for electric vehicles (EVs) using an entire-vehicle charging mode, analogous to conventional gas stations. It serves as a critical component of the infrastructure for EV charging and primarily consists of EV charging equipment, along with associated charging devices and monitoring systems. The fundamental functions of charging stations include charging operations, real-time monitoring, and energy metering.
With the rapid expansion of the new energy vehicle market, the construction of charging stations not only addresses the growing demand for charging services but also contributes to accelerating the transition toward renewable and clean energy sources in urban energy structures, thereby enhancing sustainable development capacities.
CnOpenData’s Charging Station Distribution Dataset encompasses over 30,000 entries across 34 provinces in China. It includes geographical information such as station names, province names, province codes, commercial districts, and latitude/longitude coordinates, as well as derived attributes like business types, ratings, and consumption levels. This dataset provides invaluable support for diverse fields including urban planning, environmental science, market analysis, technological development, and socio-economic research.
Time Period
2024
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Data Update Frequency
Annually updated