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Direct to Changchun! Twelve charging stations set off in formation, injecting fresh momentum into the Northeast’s new‑energy development.
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Each charging station that sets out marks another step forward in the expansion of the green energy landscape. Recently, our Kooqi JiaNeng production base has once again bustled with activity, as a batch of brand-new charging equipment has been fully assembled and is ready to embark on its journey to Changchun.
Each charging station that sets out marks another step forward in the expansion of the green energy landscape. Recently, our Kooqi JiaNeng production base has once again bustled with activity, as a batch of brand-new charging equipment has been fully assembled and is ready to embark on its journey to Changchun.

This shipment comprises a total of 12 charging stations, including 11 dual‑gun, 120 kW high‑power DC chargers and one single‑gun, 60 kW DC charger. Together, they will form an efficient, diversified charging hub in Changchun, providing comprehensive charging solutions for local new‑energy vehicles.

Early in the morning, the production base is bustling with activity. Workers meticulously inspect each piece of equipment to ensure it is fully protected during long-distance transport. A dedicated packaging team employs multi-layered, moisture‑proof and shock‑resistant safeguards, snugly encasing these “green energy stations” in robust travel‑ready packaging.

At the loading site, forklifts precisely position each charging station onto the trucks. Workers carefully adjust the equipment’s placement and optimize the available space, ensuring that every unit remains stable and secure during transit. Before long, the neatly arranged charging stations form a “green fleet,” standing ready on the trucks.

With the final securing procedure completed, several dedicated transport trucks slowly rolled out of the production facility, forming a neat convoy carrying 12 charging stations and steadily heading toward Changchun. We employ a direct‑to‑destination delivery method, ensuring that our products reach the customer site safely and efficiently—both safeguarding stability during transit and underscoring our unwavering commitment to equipment integrity and timely delivery.

Our 120 kW dual‑gun charging station is a flagship product, capable of simultaneously delivering fast charging to two electric vehicles, significantly boosting the operational efficiency and service capacity of charging stations. Meanwhile, the 60 kW single‑gun charger, with its flexible configuration and reliable performance, serves as an essential complement in the deployment of charging networks.
As a key industrial city in Northeast China and a pioneer in promoting new‑energy vehicles, Changchun is accelerating the development of a green transportation system. We are honored to contribute to the city’s green development; with the commissioning of this batch of charging stations, the local charging infrastructure network will be further enhanced, alleviating range anxiety among new‑energy vehicle users and supporting the healthy growth of Changchun’s new‑energy vehicle industry ecosystem.

From the production line to the charging station, every piece of equipment embodies our commitment to the clean energy sector. We will closely monitor the installation and operational performance of these charging stations, providing comprehensive technical support and after-sales services to ensure their stable and efficient operation in Changchun.
Looking ahead, we will continue to invest in the R&D and manufacturing of charging equipment, delivering higher‑quality products and more comprehensive solutions to support new‑energy infrastructure development across the country, and jointly accelerate the full arrival of the green mobility era.
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