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New quality productive forces transform daily life in SZ | 2024-08-20
Zach Mills (R), from the U.S., tries the Hover Camera X1, a foldable, pocket-sized drone developed by Shenzhen Zero Zero Infinity Technology, at its office in Qianhai. A drone delivers food in Longgang District in this photo taken Aug. 15 last year. XinhuaEditor's Note: On Aug. 18, 2019, China unveiled a plan for implementing reforms in Shenzhen to transform the city into a pilot demonstration area of socialism with Chi
SZ electric vehicle exports exceed ¥5B in first four months | 2024-06-12
Shenzhen's new energy vehicles (NEVs), a burgeoning mainstay of the city's economy, have charted a promising course in global markets. Official data from Shenzhen Customs show that from January to April of this year, Shenzhen's electric vehicle exports soared to 5.07 billion yuan (US$698 million).Shenzhen's NEVs are rapidly gaining international traction, propelled by advancements in cutting-edge intelligent manufactu
NEV charging volume up 10% in Q1 | 2024-04-19
Shenzhen, renowned for its commitment to sustainable transportation, has experienced a significant boost in new energy vehicle (NEV) charging during the first quarter (Q1) of this year.According to the latest report from the Southern Power Grid Shenzhen Power Supply Bureau, NEV charging volume increased to 670 million kilowatt-hours, marking a notable year-on-year increase of 10.9%. The increase is equivalent to fully charging over 1
One supercharging station to be available every 500 meters in Futian | 2024-04-09
Futian District will build more than 120 supercharging stations for new energy vehicles by the end of this year and ensure that there is a supercharging station every 500 meters across the district.The remarks were made by Pang Qin, director-general of the Futian District Development and Reform Bureau, the district's economic planner, at a press conference yesterday.This was the first news conference about high-quality developmen
NEV exports from Xiaomo port hit 14,415 units | 2024-03-27
BYD new energy vehicles (NEVs) are lined up at the Xiaomo International Logistics Port in the Shenshan Special Cooperation Zone yesterday. Courtesy of the city's transport bureau A large roll-on/roll-off ship loaded with 3,258 new energy vehicles (NEVs) made by BYD left the Xiaomo International Logistics Port in the Shenshan Special Cooperation Zone yesterday, setting off for the Brazilian Port of Vitória.A total of 14,415 N
Battery test center charges SZ's push to become city of autos | 2024-03-27
A new-generation fully liquid-cooling supercharging demonstration station, jointly built by Huawei and China Southern Power Grid, is on display at the 2023 International Digital Energy Expo at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Futian District in June. XinhuaEditor's Note:Since the annual "two sessions" concluded earlier this March, the phrase "new quality productive forces" has emerged as a buzz
Snow Bull Capital CEO: SZ is the reason we moved to China | 2024-03-26
Taylor Ogan (C), CEO of Snow Bull Capital, and his co-workers at the company's office in Houhai, Nanshan District.Watching drone shows, using drone delivery services, taking robotaxis, turning to AI tools to increase efficiency ... such novel happenings over the past few years in Shenzhen is now Taylor Ogan's daily reality. The Snow Bull Capital CEO relocated to Shenzhen, from Boston, in January 2023.When gazing out of his of
New testing center for EV batteries approved | 2024-03-18
The State Administration for Market Supervision approved the establishment of the National Electric Vehicle Battery and Charging System Industrial Metrology Testing Center in Shenzhen, the only national center of the kind in China, a SZTV report said yesterday.Based on Shenzhen Academy of Metrology and Quality Inspection, the center will play a role in providing technical support and assurance for the new energy automobile industry t
SZ earmarks ¥140B for 'new infrastructure' in 2024 | 2024-03-14
Shenzhen plans to spend 140 billion yuan (US$19 billion) on the construction of "new infrastructure" this year to sharpen its competitive edge. This represents an increase of over 14% from the prior year's expenditure, which was 122.3 billion yuan.While traditional infrastructure like roads and bridges help improve transportation, "new infrastructure" facilitates the transmission of data and enhances operation
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