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Jsowell New Energy Launches 15 High-Power DC Fast Chargers in Tashkent, Boosting Uzbekistan's Green Mobility
Jsowell has officially commissioned 15 units of 180kW dual-gun DC fast chargers in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Completed in August 2025, the project integrates solar carports with the charging infrastructure, creating a pioneering “green energy generation + high-efficiency charging” hub in Central Asia. This milestone marks a significant step in Jsowell New Energy’s expansion into the Central Asian market and supports Uzbekistan’s transition toward sustainable transportation.
Innovative “PV + Charging” Model Sets New Standard
Strategically located in Tashkent, this project is one of the first large-scale deployments of an integrated photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) charging system in the region. The installation features 15 state-of-the-art 180kW dual-gun DC fast chargers equipped with the Chinese national standard (GBT) interface. The system is capable of simultaneously charging up to 30 electric vehicles, with each gun delivering ample power to meet the fast-charging requirements of mainstream EV models, significantly reducing downtime for drivers.
A key highlight of the project is the accompanying solar carport structure. By harnessing solar energy, the system generates clean electricity to power the charging stations. This “self-generation for self-use” model, with the capability to feed surplus energy back into the grid, substantially lowers the carbon footprint associated with EV charging and exemplifies a practical approach to decarbonizing urban transport infrastructure.
The photovoltaic carport not only provides renewable energy but also offers shade for vehicles, enhancing user comfort during charging—a particularly valuable feature in Tashkent’s continental climate with its hot summers. This dual-functional design demonstrates Jsowell’s commitment to user-centric innovation and sustainable urban planning.
Intelligent Technology for Reliable Operations
All charging units are equipped with Jsowell New Energy’s advanced smart management system. This comprehensive platform enables:
– **Real-time remote monitoring** of charging sessions and equipment status
– **Instant fault diagnosis and alerts** to minimize downtime and ensure safety
– **Automated data collection and analysis** for operational optimization and grid management
– **Multi-language interface support** tailored to local operators’ needs
Designed to adapt seamlessly to Uzbekistan’s grid conditions and operational requirements, this intelligent backbone ensures high reliability and provides local operators with robust tools to manage the network efficiently. The system’s scalability also allows for future expansion as EV adoption grows in the region.
Supporting Uzbekistan’s Green Agenda
The successful implementation of the Tashkent project serves as a powerful testament to Jsowell New Energy’s commitment to global innovation. It not only provides local EV owners with convenient, high-speed charging services but also establishes a replicable blueprint for integrating renewable energy with transport infrastructure across Uzbekistan and the wider Central Asian region.
Uzbekistan has been actively pursuing sustainable development goals, with increasing focus on electrifying its transportation sector. This project directly supports the country’s green economy initiatives by:
– Reducing reliance on fossil fuels for transportation
– Demonstrating the viability of solar-powered EV charging infrastructure
– Creating awareness and building confidence in electric mobility among local residents
– Providing valuable data and operational experience for future large-scale deployments
Commitment to Central Asian Market
“This project represents more than just the installation of chargers; it is about building a sustainable ecosystem for future mobility,” said a spokesperson for Jsowell New Energy. “By combining our cutting-edge charging technology with solar power generation in Tashkent, we are demonstrating a viable path towards energy independence and environmental stewardship. We are proud to support Uzbekistan’s green agenda and look forward to fostering more partnerships across Central Asia.”
The Tashkent installation marks Jsowell’s entry into the Central Asian market, with plans for further expansion based on the success of this flagship project. The company is already in discussions with potential partners in neighboring countries to replicate this integrated model, adapting it to local conditions and requirements.
Driving Global Green Transition
Looking ahead, Jsowell New Energy remains dedicated to technological innovation and international collaboration. The company continues to invest in research and development to enhance charging efficiency, improve grid integration capabilities, and reduce the environmental impact of its products throughout their lifecycle.
With a growing portfolio of successful international projects, Jsowell is positioning itself as a trusted partner for governments, utilities, and private enterprises seeking to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility. The Tashkent project stands as a shining example of how innovative technology and sustainable thinking can transform urban infrastructure for a greener future.
