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Shell’s first electric vehicle charging station opens in Hong Kong, plans to provide charging facilities at petrol stations in the first quarter of 2022-Hong Kongunwire.hk
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There are more and more electric vehicles in Hong Kong, and the demand for electric vehicle charging stations has also increased. According to the statistics of the Transport Department, as of the end of October 2021, the total number of electric vehicles in Hong Kong exceeds 25,200. Shell Hong Kong today announced the opening of its first electric vehicle charging station at Yat Fung, Fanling. Its charging station is called Shell Recharge.
The Shell Recharge charging station is equipped with two 120kW DC fast charging devices, a total of four charging parking spaces, the charging speed is 60-120 kW, and it can support most electric vehicles to charge from 10% to 80% within 40-55 minutes, some The new electric car can be completed in 25 minutes.
The Shell Recharge charging station in Yifeng is currently open to designated customers. It will be officially open to the public in the first week of January 2022. Motorists can wait in turn or use the Shell Recharge website to book charging services. Later Shell will also launch the Shell Recharge mobile application, which can also book charging services and make online payments.
In addition, Shell also plans to become the first electric vehicle charging service provider in Hong Kong in the first quarter of 2022 while providing charging facilities at destinations and gas stations during the journey. If this is done, it will be more convenient for those who drive electric cars by then, and they will no longer have to worry about queuing up for charging.

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