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SEE visits Shenzhen to learn more about charging infrastructure (with photos)
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     The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure.
 
     Mr Tse first visited Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co, Ltd to learn more about the company's latest developments on supercharging, energy storage, automatic charging for electric vehicles (EV), and the latest carbon reduction solutions offered to the market.
 
     Mr Tse then visited the Development and Reform Commission of Shenzhen Municipality to exchange views with officials of the Commission and representatives of new energy enterprises to better understand the latest developments of charging infrastructure in Shenzhen. Mr Tse expressed that Shenzhen's latest developments and successful experiences in EV charging facilities provide valuable references for Hong Kong and inspire new ideas for the future development of Hong Kong's charging facilities. He also expressed the hope that Hong Kong and Shenzhen will continue to strengthen exchanges and co-operation to jointly promote ecological civilisation construction and regional green and low-carbon development in the Greater Bay Area.
 
     In the afternoon, Mr Tse visited the Lianhuashan Supercharging Station. This site integrates photovoltaic storage supercharging and vehicle-to-grid technology in one public supercharging demonstration station, with a maximum charging power of up to 600 kilowatts and supports high-power reverse discharge back to the grid.
 
     Mr Tse also visited the government car park at the Futian District Committee Compound. The project is a demonstration point that combines solar power generation, power storage and supercharging services. Integrating intelligent low-carbon technology, high-energy efficiency and architectural aesthetics, it is equipped with a liquid-cooled supercharging system and an intelligent energy storage system, generating an annual average solar power output of 500 000 kilowatt hours.
  
     Mr Tse returned to Hong Kong this evening.
 
Ends/Thursday, July 24, 2025
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The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (left) being briefed by a staff member of Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co, Ltd on its supercharging facilities.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Mr Tse (right) visited Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co, Ltd to learn more about the company's latest developments on supercharging, energy storage, automatic charging for electric vehicles, and the latest carbon reduction solutions offered to the market.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (second right) being briefed by a staff member of Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co, Ltd on the latest developments of the company.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (second left) visiting the Development and Reform Commission of Shenzhen Municipality to exchange views with officials of the Commission and representatives of new energy enterprises to better understand the latest developments of charging infrastructure in Shenzhen.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (centre) visiting the Lianhuashan Supercharging Station. This site integrates photovoltaic storage supercharging and vehicle-to-grid technology in one public supercharging demonstration station.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (left) visiting the Lianhuashan Supercharging Station and being briefed by a staff member on its operation.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (third left) being briefed by a staff member on the charging facilities at the government car park at the Futian District Committee Compound. The project is a demonstration point that combines solar power generation, power storage and supercharging services.
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, and officials of the Environment and Ecology Bureau visited Shenzhen today (July 24) to learn more about its charging infrastructure. Photo shows Mr Tse (left) visiting the government car park at the Futian District Committee Compound and experiencing the supercharging of an electric vehicle. The project is a demonstration point that combines solar power generation, power storage and supercharging services.