Research on the Development Status and Problems of Third-Party Platform and Operator of Charging Pile

Authors

  • Chan Xu
  • Chang Liu
  • Jinfeng Zhang
  • Shanshan Peng

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6981/FEM.202407_5(7).0008

Keywords:

Charging Pile; Third Party Platform; Range Anxiety; Connectivity.

Abstract

The development of new energy vehicles is an important link in achieving the goal of "dual carbon", and the operation of charging piles plays a key role in the development of new energy vehicles. In order to promote the interconnection process of the charging pile industry and better improve the status quo of charging pile operators operating separately through third-party platforms, this paper analyzes the overall market development of the charging market, the actual situation of charging pile operators and third-party platforms, and puts forward the main problems existing in the current operation process of charging piles. Scientific and reasonable suggestions for the operation and management of charging piles are given, so as to promote the interconnection process, promote the overall efficiency of the charging network, and alleviate the mileage anxiety of the majority of the owners of new enegergy vehicles.

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2024-07-11

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How to Cite

Xu, Chan, Chang Liu, Jinfeng Zhang, and Shanshan Peng , trans. 2024. “Research on the Development Status and Problems of Third-Party Platform and Operator of Charging Pile”. Frontiers in Economics and Management 5 (7): 51-59. https://doi.org/10.6981/FEM.202407_5(7).0008.