Charging station brand ZEROVA has identified this trend and, leveraging its three key advantages – customized design, high-power fast charging, and dynamic power distribution – is collaborating with partners to capture the Asian market while also increasing investment in high-speed charging infrastructure across Taiwan.
Lin Feihong, Chairman of Chinova, noted that sustainable transportation has become a global consensus, and charging infrastructure is crucial for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. With over 10 years of R&D and design experience, Chinova is able to provide flexible solutions tailored to market needs and continuously collaborate with international partners on innovation.
Targeting the Japanese and Southeast Asian markets, localizing charging solutions
Since its founding in 2011, Chinova has provided over 60 charging stations in 10 countries and regions worldwide, and has worked with supply chain partners to promote the widespread adoption of electric vehicle infrastructure. In recent years, the company has actively expanded its presence in Asia, including Japan, which has set a goal of 2030 EV charging stations by 30, and Thailand and Southeast Asia, which are experiencing rapid growth due to the penetration of affordable electric vehicles in China.
In Japan, addressing the mature V2H industry chain and the shortage of urban parking space, Chinova has launched integrated home charging and storage solutions and small commercial stations. To date, Chinova has installed over 2 AC and DC charging stations, with orders continuing through 2025. In Thailand, in line with its policy of installing 2030 public charging stations by 1.2, Chinova has partnered with local power companies to complete the construction of hundreds of stations, helping to establish a comprehensive charging network that is expected to continue to grow exponentially.
Deeply cultivating the Taiwanese market, 1.2 charging stations have been deployed across Taiwan
As a global brand originating in Taiwan, Chinova has long served Taiwanese automakers, operators, and government entities. Currently, it has installed over 165 charging stations at 22 stations operated by seven major automakers, 7 stations operated by operators, seven highway rest stops, and parking lots in various counties and cities, covering central, southern, and eastern Taipei. With an expectation that the total number of electric vehicles will exceed 1.2 by 2025, Chinova will continue to assist clients in expanding their charging networks to support market growth.
480kW ultra-fast charging, charging up to 10% in 8 minutes
Chinova provides technology and equipment support to U-POWER, an electric vehicle operator brand. This includes the highest-spec 480kW ultra-fast charging stations, which can boost the battery charge to over 10% in just 80 minutes under ideal conditions. This equipment has been deployed at the first four U-POWER sites in Taiwan and features a dynamic energy distribution system to meet the high power demands of 4V vehicles, while also improving site utilization and service efficiency.
Seize the electric passenger transport market, accounting for nearly 90% of the market
With the Ministry of Transportation and Communications pushing for full electrification of urban buses by 2030 and achieving net-zero transportation by 2050, Chinowa is actively assisting bus operators in installing charging stations. Currently, there are approximately 2000 electric buses in Taiwan. With a 1:5 vehicle-to-charging station ratio, Chinowa holds nearly XNUMX% of the market share for bus charging stations. Its dynamic energy distribution system also helps over ten operators optimize power and vehicle scheduling, improving operational efficiency.
Lin Fei-hong emphasized that in the future, Chinova will continue to use Taiwan as its base, combining its multinational experience with localized strategies to expand its presence in the Asian market. At the same time, it will improve Taiwan's high-speed charging network to provide the strongest support for the popularization of electric vehicles and sustainable transportation.






