Strolling on the streets of Norway, the taxis driving on the road, such as Tesla, Volkswagen e-Golf, BMW i3 and other high-end new energy vehicle models can be seen everywhere. The electric vehicle car charger and other ev charging equipment are also well equipped, which owes much to Norwegian government.
According to the Norwegian National Statistics Office, as of the end of 2016, more than 100,000 electric vehicles were registered in Norway (Norwegian population of about 5.2 million), a year-on-year increase of 40%. This figure is still rising rapidly. From the statistics of the International Energy Agency, Norway's electric vehicle market share was 28.76% in 2016, ranking first in the world, and the second-ranked Dutch electric vehicle market share was 6.4%. In addition, the Norwegian government plans to ban the sale of fossil fuel vehicles in 2025. This not only enhances Norway's reputation in the electric vehicle industry, but also contributes to Norwegian environmental protection.
Nowadays, countries are all moving towards green in the reform of automobile upgrading. Electric vehicles are undoubtedly one of the most promising ways to promote to the public. At present, electric vehicle technology is gradually maturing, and the ev charging equipment of various countries is gradually improving. This trend is bound to drive the development of ev charging equipment industry. At present, the ev charging equipment on the market include: charging stations, wall-mount ev charging station, portable ev chargers, etc., and their functions can meet the requirements of a large number of users for charging. But now the charging is being more and more user-friendly and smart.
Khons' latest ev charging equipment combines these advantages. Unlike other domestic products, it is a three-phase portable charger with a charging power of 22kw and can be full charged of 1-2 hours. Learn more from Khons official website: www.khnosevse.com
China’s first manufacturer of adjustable 1 phase to 3 phase portable EV charger.