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CLP Power Extends Electric Vehicle Charging Network As Popularity of Green Motoring Accelerates 中華電力有限公司 24 November 2016 CLP Power Hong Kong Limited CLP Power Extends Electric Vehicle Charging Network as Popularity of Green Motoring Accelerates CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP Power) today (24 November) announced it will extend free charging for Electric Vehicles (EVs) at its network of 45 charging stations until the end of 2017. This is an effort to support the Government’s mission to make Hong Kong a greener, smarter city. CLP Power has extended its network of multi-standard quick charging stations, making them available in districts across the city to improve coverage and convenience for EV users. Quick charging stations are now available at driving intervals averaging 10 km throughout Kowloon and the New Territories, which is a notable milestone in our journey to encourage green motoring. Over the next two years, EV drivers will be better served as CLP Power adds 13 more multi- standard quick chargers to its network of stations. The new chargers are suitable for most EVs in Hong Kong and support multi-standard quick charging including the Japanese quick charging standard (CHAdeMO) and the two European quick charging standards (CCS and IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase). Depending on the vehicle type, the chargers enable compatible EVs to be charged up to 80% battery capacity within 30 minutes, providing enough power for a journey of approximately 100 km. To cater to the expanding EV market, the Government has also approved CLP Power to upgrade all its existing standard chargers to the semi-quick standard which facilitates improved, faster charging. CLP Power has pioneered the introduction of charging stations across its power supply network since 2009. Drivers can now charge their EVs at a total of 145 charging points covering every major district in Kowloon, the New Territories and Lantau Island. Customers can also download a “CLP Hong Kong App” to locate the nearest EV charging station. The smartphone app provides users with a detailed map and the suggested route. Appendix: Full list of CLP Power’s EV charging stations 1 About CLP Power Hong Kong Limited CLP Power Hong Kong Limited ("CLP Power") is the Hong Kong utility subsidiary wholly owned by CLP Holdings Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and one of the largest investor-owned power businesses in Asia. CLP Power operates a vertically integrated electricity supply business in Hong Kong, and provides a highly reliable supply of electricity and excellent customer services to 6 million people in its supply area. Photo caption: A new multi-standard quick charger at the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Golf Course Public Car Park in Sai Kung will be open tomorrow (25 November). - End - Media Enquiry Hotline: (852) 7472 9248 2 Appendix: Full list of CLP Power’s electric vehicle charging stations (November 2016) CLP Power’s standard EV charging stations No. Location Address Parking Bay Qty. District Type 1 Lok Fu Plaza Carpark Lok Fu Plaza Carpark, G/F 67-69 3 Kowloon Standard Charging Wang Tau Hom, Wong Tai Sin 2 Ocean Terminal Ocean Terminal Carpark (Harbour City), 4/F 1406-1408 3 Kowloon Standard Charging 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui 3 Festival Walk Festival Walk Carpark, P1/F P15-P16 2 Kowloon Standard Charging 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong 4 Kwun Tong Plaza Kwun Tong Plaza Carpark, 6/F 6P10 1 Kowloon Standard Charging 68 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong 5 China Hong Kong China Hong Kong City Carpark, B/F B111 1 Kowloon Standard Charging City 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui 6 LOHAS Park - the Carpark, G/F V14-V16 3 New Territories Standard Charging Capitol The Capitol, LOHAS Park, Tseung Kwan O 7 Shek Lei Shopping Shek Lei Shopping Centre Carpark, 4/F 33-35 3 New Territories Standard Charging Centre Shek Lei Estate, Kwai Chung 8 Landmark North Landmark North Carpark, B3/F 79-81 3 New Territories Standard Charging 39 Lung Sum Avenue, Sheung Shui 9 Fanling Town Centre Fanling Town Centre Carpark, B/F 22-24 3 New Territories Standard Charging 18 Fanling Station Road, Fanling 10 Chinachem Tsuen Chinachem Tsuen Wan Plaza, 1/F C2 1 New Territories Standard Charging Wan Plaza 457 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan 11 Hong Kong Science Hong Kong Science Park Carpark P2, B/F D042 - D052, 18 New Territories Standard Charging Park 8-10 Science Park West Avenue, Shatin D106 - D112 12 Tin Shing Court Tin Shing Court Carpark, 3/F 3177 – 3182 24 New Territories Standard Charging 3 Tin Ching Street, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long 3189 – 3206 13 Shatin Centre Shatin Centre Carpark, 2/F 73-75 3 New Territories Standard Charging 2-16 Wang Pok Street, Shatin 14 Fu Tung Shopping Fu Tung Shopping Centre Carpark, G/F 1001-1003 3 Outlying Islands Standard Charging Centre Fu Tung Estate, Tung Chung, Lantau CLP Power’s semi-quick EV charging stations No. Location Address Parking Bay Qty. District Type 1 Choi Tak Shopping Choi Tak Shopping Centre Carpark, 2/F Ngau Tau 258-262 5 Kowloon Multi-standard Semi- Centre Kok quick Charging (European IEC Standard, American SAE Standard & British Standard) 2 Kwai Chung Estate Kwai Chung Shopping Centre Carpark L2 Kwai P115-P120, 7 New Multi-standard Semi- Chung Estate, Kwai Chung P168 Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard, American SAE Standard & British Standard) 3 Yau Lai Shopping Yau Lai Shopping Centre Carpark, LG1/F 28-33 6 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- Centre 9 Yau Tong Road, Yau Tong quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 4 Langham Place Langham Place Carpark, B4/F 40-42 3 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- 8 Argyle Street, Mongkok quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 5 Tin Shing Court Tin Shing Court Carpark, 3/F 3183 - 3186 4 New Dual-standard Semi- 3 Tin Ching Street, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 3 6 Choi Yuen Plaza Choi Yuen Plaza Carpark 3, G/F 7-10 4 New Dual-standard Semi- Choi Yuen Estate, Sheung Shui Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 7 Cheung Fat Plaza Cheung Fat Plaza Carpark 2/F, 2094 - 2096 3 New Dual-standard Semi- Cheung Fat Estate, Tsing Yi Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 8 Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport Carpark 4, 1/F 1004 -1005, 4 Outlying Dual-standard Semi- International Airport 11 Cheong Tat Road 1085-1086 Islands quick Charging Hong Kong International Airport (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 9 MegaBox Mega Box Carpark, B/F 139-141 3 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 10 Mira Mall Mira Mall Carpark, B2/F 2116-2119 4 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- 132 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 11 Olympian City 2 Olympian City 2 Carpark, G/F 33,35 2 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- 18 Hoi Ting Road, West Kowloon quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 12 Gold Coast Piazza Gold Coast Piazza Carpark, B/F 189-190 2 New Dual-standard Semi- 1 Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 13 Tai Wo Shopping Tai Wo Shopping Centre, 1/F Carpark B1-B3 3 New Dual-standard Semi- Centre Tai Wo Estate, Tai Po Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 14 Temple Mall North Temple Mall North Carpark, Level 3 320-322 3 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- 136 Lung Cheung Road, Wong Tai Sin quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 15 Citygate Citygate North Carpark, B1/F 121, 122 2 Outlying Dual-standard Semi- 20 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung Islands quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 16 Fu Shing Building Fu Shing Building Carpark, 1/F 33-35 3 New Dual-standard Semi- 9 Sai Ching Street, Yuen Long Territories quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) 17 The Long Beach The Long Beach Carpark, L1/F 107-108 2 Kowloon Dual-standard Semi- 8 Hoi Fai Road, West Kowloon quick Charging (European IEC Standard & British Standard) CLP Power’s EV quick charging stations No. Location Address Parking Bay Qty. District Type 1 CLP Centenary CLP Centenary Building, G/F - 1 Kowloon Multi-standard Quick Building 1 To Wah Road, Jordan Charging (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 4 2 Sheung Tak Plaza Sheung Tak Carpark B, G/F B0010, 1 New Multi-standard Quick Sheung Tak Plaza, Sheung Tak Estate B0011 Territories Charging 2 Tong Ming Street, Tseung Kwan O (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 3 Uptown Plaza Uptown Plaza, 2/F R101 1 New Multi-standard Quick 9 Nam Wan Road, Tai Po Territories Charging (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 4 Nina Tower Nina Tower Carpark, LB/F 5,6 1 New Multi-standard Quick 8 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan Territories Charging (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 5 Tuen Mun Town Tuen Mun Town Plaza Carpark, 4/F 4152, 4153 1 New Multi-standard Quick Plaza I Tuen Mun Town Plaza Phase 1, Territories Charging 1 Tuen Shun St, Tuen Mun (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 6 Heung Yee Kuk Heung Yee Kuk Building Carpark 16,17 1 New Multi-standard Quick Building 30 On Muk Street, Shek Mun, Shatin territories Charging (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 7 Sunshine City Phase 4 Sunshine City Phase 4 Carpark, L1/F 268,269, 1 New Multi-standard Quick 26 On Shing Street, Ma On Shan 283,284 territories Charging (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 8 Hong Kong Science Hong Kong Science Park Carpark P2, B/F D104 1 New Multi-standard Quick Park 8-10 Science Park West Avenue, Shatin Territories Charging (CCS, CHAdeMO & IEC Type 2 AC 3 Phase) 9 Shui Pin Wai Estate Shui Pin Wai Estate Carpark G/F 7 1 New
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