State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) signed a cooperation agreement with the Shanghai municipal government to construct a smart grid on July 25, reports yicai.com, citing a company announcement.
According to the Oriental Morning Post, SGCC plans to construct seven charging stations and 360 charging spots in Shanghai’s first electric vehicle pilot project.
via CapitalVue News: State Grid To Develop Smart Grid In Shanghai.
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