Recently, the Inner Mongolia Power Group's Juungar Banner Haopu New Energy Heavy Truck "Solar-Storage-Charging-Swapping" Integrated Demonstration Project officially commenced construction. This project focuses on the coal transportation scenario in the Juungar Banner mining area, providing efficient energy replenishment for electric heavy trucks. It is an important practice in promoting the coordinated development of green transportation and new-type power systems.
Located in Zhangjiagedan Community, Friendship Subdistrict, Juungar Banner, the project covers a total area of approximately 54 mu(3.6 hectares). Constructed according to the Juungar Banner "Tier 1 Charging Station" standard, it plans to build 96 ultra-fast charging bays for heavy trucks. It will introduce domestically leading 960kW group-controlled charging equipment, capable of fully adapting to the current mainstream electric heavy truck technology routes.
The project will also include the construction of 2 heavy truck battery swap stations, on-site photovoltaic power generation systems, and energy storage facilities. Through an integrated site energy management system, intelligent coordination and dispatch will be achieved, ensuring the synergistic and efficient operation of photovoltaic power generation, energy storage, charging, and swapping. Upon completion, the project will be able to meet the energy replenishment needs of up to 1,000 electric heavy trucks per day.
Once finished, this project will become the first "Solar-Storage-Charging-Swapping" integrated demonstration station of Inner Mongolia Power Group, providing a practical model for various heavy truck energy replenishment scenarios within the autonomous region and fully boosting the green and low-carbon transformation in the regional transportation energy sector.