HARDHITTER Pinggu Bus Charging Station | Eight Years of
Stable Operation, Setting a New Benchmark for Industry
Development
New Energy Buses - The Key Force in Green Travel
In the wave of green transformation of urban
transportation, new energy buses have become an
indispensable part of daily life. The Beijing Pinggu Bus
Terminal Charging Station, built with the assistance of
HARDHITTER, has been in stable operation for 8 years
since it was put into use at the end of December 2016,
continuously contributing to green travel.
Advanced Equipment Ensures Efficient Charging
The Pinggu Bus Terminal Charging Station, located at No.
51 Pinggu Street, Pinggu District, Beijing, is the
largest bus charging station in the Beijing area.
The station is equipped with 220 fast-charging guns, all
of which adopt the HARDHITTER intelligent power
scheduling charging system. It can accurately allocate
power according to the vehicle's needs, ensuring that
each bus can receive timely and efficient charging
services and guaranteeing the high efficiency and
orderliness of the charging process. It perfectly meets
the large-scale and high-intensity charging requirements
of buses.
Characteristic Operation Mode Achieves Efficient and
Economic Management
Through the charging settings of rapid energy
replenishment during the day and cost savings during the
evening off-peak electricity price period, the station
has achieved efficient and economic operation
management.
Bus vehicles can be continuously recharged during the
day, with charging available at any time. After entering
the station, they can quickly replenish energy, ensuring
the smooth operation of bus lines. At 23:00 in the
evening, the timed charging program makes full use of
the low electricity price period to save charging costs
for the bus company.
Eight Years of Stable Operation Creates Outstanding
Benefits
Over the past eight years, the station has been in
continuous and stable operation. The annual charging
volume is as high as 10 million kWh, and the average
daily charging volume is close to 30,000 kWh. It has
brought significant economic benefits to bus operations,
with a cumulative savings of 50 million yuan in vehicle
operation costs.
As one of the earliest companies in China to engage in
the charging pile industry and has long been concerned
about the bus charging market, HARDHITTER has
accumulated rich industry and project experience. It has
built many large-scale exemplary bus charging stations
in many regions across the country, including Beijing,
Shandong, Shanxi, Hubei, etc.
At the same time, the intelligent power scheduling
charging system independently developed and patented by
HARDHITTER in 2014 accurately regulates the charging
power, ensuring the stability and high efficiency of the
charging process and greatly improving the operation
efficiency and service quality of the charging piles.
In terms of product and technology research and
development, HARDHITTER insists on resource investment
and promotes technological innovation and upgrading. It
optimizes the internal structure and circuit design of
the charging piles and improves the safety protection
level of the equipment, enabling the charging piles to
maintain a stable and reliable state during long-term
operation.
In terms of production process, strict control is
implemented. From the selection of raw materials to each
production link, strict standards are followed to ensure
that each charging pile has excellent quality.
It is the combined effect of these comprehensive factors
that enables the HARDHITTER charging piles to operate
stably for eight years.
Industry Model Leads Green Development
The successful practice of the Pinggu Bus Charging
Station has set an example for the industry. It reflects
the reliable ability of HARDHITTER charging piles in
dealing with high-load and long-time operation
scenarios.
The stable, reliable, and sustainable product
characteristics of HARDHITTER contribute to the rapid
development of green transportation and help the
industry move forward in a more environmentally friendly
and efficient direction.