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# Energy Revolution

We are currently in an exciting moment where three driving forces - global energy restructuring, automotive industry revolution, and digital technology driving the transformation of the traditional automotive industry - are converging. The booming development of the new energy vehicle market has led to the establishment of related infrastructure and new energy distribution networks.

1. Countries around the world have introduced policies to ban the sale of fuel-powered vehicles in the future, further promoting the energy revolution. This provides us with countless opportunities but also brings significant challenges.
2. The current supporting energy network for new energy vehicles still has tremendous room for growth, and the rapidly established network is still in its early stages with many imperfections. A notable flaw is a severe lack of charging infrastructure.
3. If infrastructure construction is invested by private institutions, market-oriented operation requires significant investment, which is difficult to match with the rapid growth in industry demand.


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