China’s EV charging landscape is dynamic and rapidly evolving, accommodating a diverse range of EV models and charging solutions thanks to collaborations between companies like bp and DiDi, writes Tom Pattinson The global shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions has given rise to the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across the world. China has been leading this transformation and has been strengthening its EV market for over a …
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BP and China’s Didi Chuxing (DiDi) announce they are forming a new joint venture to build electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in China, the world’s largest market for electric vehicles. The new joint venture plans to develop a network of EV charging hubs across the country. The ride-hailing and car-sharing platform Didi has approximately 550 million users, and around 600,000 EVs are running on it in China. The joint venture …
President and Chair of BP China Yang Xiaoping talks to The Economist’s Rachel Morarjee about her role as a female business leader What path did you take to become the President of such a major company in China? I started working at BP 27 years ago, working in the research and technology department in the US, before going on to work in the environmental technology department. When we expanded our …

