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Advancing AI-driven EV charging and storage interconnectivity

By Michelle Froese | December 20, 2024

NaaS Technology Inc., the first US-listed EV charging service company in China, has announced a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with TCC Energy Storage Technology, a subsidiary of TCC Group Holdings.

The collaboration focuses on advancing integrated solar-charging-storage solutions, using AI-driven technology to improve operational efficiency and enhance the user experience. The partnership underscores NaaS’s dedication to building smarter EV charging infrastructure in China’s rapidly growing NEV market.

As part of the MOU, NaaS will integrate approximately 200 charging terminals at TCC’s Hangzhou C.F. KOO Building into its charging platform. These terminals feature photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage systems.

Leveraging its AI-driven NEF (NaaS Energy Fintech) system, NaaS will provide real-time monitoring of charging operations, dynamic electricity pricing, and advanced analytics for site selection, revenue projections, and ROI calculations. This initiative promotes the adoption of solar-charging-storage solutions and enhances smart EV charging infrastructure in China.

NaaS will also deliver a range of services, including user profiling, targeted marketing, order management, and payment solutions, to optimize the functionality of these stations.

TCC’s transition from traditional cement manufacturing to sustainable green engineering highlights the growing importance of energy storage and EV charging in its portfolio. Its acquisition of NHOA in 2021 bolstered its capabilities in energy storage systems, battery R&D, and fast EV chargers, aligning with its renewable energy ambitions.

 

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