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Hong Kong to add more compatible chargers for Chinese EVs as Guangdong cars hit roads

The new southbound travel scheme kicked off on Tuesday. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong will provide more chargers compatible with Chinese electric vehicles, the transport chief has said, as the first batch of cars from Guangdong province enters the city’s urban areas under a new scheme.

Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan said on Tuesday that nearly 100 mainland Chinese cars entered Hong Kong on the first day of the “Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles (Entry into Urban Area)” scheme, almost reaching the daily quota.

She added that the government would monitor if more cars would arrive when mainlanders get a three-day New Year holiday.

“Over the past few months, we have worked closely with shopping centres, hotels and even the Transport Department’s car park to speed up the installation of charging facilities,” Chan said.

The new southbound travel scheme kicked off on Tuesday. Photo: Handout
The new southbound travel scheme kicked off on Tuesday. Photo: Handout

She added that Hong Kong currently had about 900 charging stations, 40 of which use the GB/T standard compatible with mainland vehicles, while the rest use the CCS2 or Type 2 standards commonly adopted in Europe.

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