# EV Infrastructure
Latest news and articles about EV Infrastructure
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Ecosystem Warfare: Chinese EV Giants Secure Market Dominance via Massive B2B Pacts and Infrastructure Alliances
China's leading automakers are aggressively building integrated ecosystems by securing massive B2B orders and partnering with energy giants for infrastructure expansion. This strategic shift from product-centric to ecosystem-centric competition aims to insulate top brands from retail volatility and cement their dominance in the global EV market.

Powering the Future: China’s EV Charging Network Hits 21 Million Milestone
China's EV charging infrastructure grew nearly 47% year-on-year to reach 21.48 million units by March 2026, driven largely by a 53.5% surge in private residential chargers. The National Energy Administration data underscores China's lead in building the massive infrastructure required to support its rapid transition to electric mobility.

Charging the Heavyweights: Star Charge’s New Gambit to Electrify China’s Logistics Backbone
Star Charge has launched a new 'Hold Vehicle, Hold Station' financial model to accelerate electric heavy-duty truck adoption by offering low-down-payment leasing and zero-cost charging station construction. The initiative seeks to solve the high capital barriers and cash flow pressures currently hindering the electrification of China's logistics industry.

Infrastructure as a Moat: Tesla’s Supercharger Network Hits 80,000-Unit Milestone
Tesla has surpassed 80,000 global Superchargers, a milestone that solidifies its lead in EV infrastructure. The network has transitioned from a proprietary perk to a critical global utility that serves as a significant strategic moat against both Western and Chinese competitors.