China’s National New Energy Vehicle Technology Innovation Center (NEVC) and Austrian high-tech company Easelink have initiated a strategic partnership by signing a memorandum of understanding to make the automated conductive charging system Matrix Charging® the leading technology for automated charging in China.
As the world’s largest automotive market and the leading market for e-mobility, China invests heavily in scouting out new technologies. The sourcing of advanced core technologies with global influence is handled in China by the National New Energy Vehicle Innovation Technology Center (NEVC), a platform supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China. NEVC is supportedby multibillion dollar companies ranging from lead OEMs such as BAIC, BYD and Geely (all in the top class of EV sales in China) to one of the top 10 automotive supplier Valeo and CATL, the global leader in lithium-ion battery development. With the support of the Chinese state and industry, NEVC will play a major role in defining how new energy vehicles are charged in the future.
Looking forward to the future charging infrastructure of electric vehicles, NEVC has just launched a strategic cooperation with the Austrian high-tech company Easelink. By signing a memorandum of understanding, They aim to make Matrix Charging® the leading charging technology for electric vehicles in China. Furthermore, Easelink and NEVC will actively engage with the relevant organizations and companies for standardization of electric vehicle charging in China.
China’s strategy with respect to new energy vehicles is strongly driven by the reduction of pollutant emissions. NEVC and Easelink want to facilitate the breakthrough of e-mobility by redefining how electric vehicles (EVs) are charged. Today, bulky charging columns are the only option for making charging available in urban areas. However, with the growing EV market share in China (forecast to reach 55% by 2035), the country does not want to depend on charging infrastructure that creates obstacles in densely populated areas. A solution is needed for transforming normal parking lots into charging points with a technology integrated flush with the parking space surface that does not create any barriers. At the same time, the technology must be extremely robust and able to withstand all environmental conditions in public spaces. Furthermore, the charging solution must be cost-effective to allow for economical scalability. Based on these challenges, NEVC and Easelink see Matrix Charging® as the most promising solution for setting up an automated charging network on the Chinese market.