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Shell Recharge and SINEXCEL Open Shenzhen R&D Hub

In a bid to reshape the electric vehicle charging landscape, Shell Recharge and SINEXCEL have inaugurated a joint laboratory in Shenzhen. The facility aims to bridge the gap between high-level power electronics and global energy retail, focusing on technical breakthroughs for both passenger fleets and heavy-duty transport infrastructure.

Shell Recharge and SINEXCEL Open Shenzhen R&D Hub

The partnership, formalized through a signed memorandum, leverages SINEXCEL’s domestic power electronics prowess alongside Shell’s extensive operational footprint. The laboratory serves as a dedicated hub for project incubation and pilot exploration, targeting five core domains: ultra-fast charging architectures, cloud-based energy scheduling, solar-storage integration, megawatt-scale charging for heavy vehicles, and AI-driven predictive maintenance.

During the launch, Evan Li, Chief Engineer of Shell E-Mobility China, and Kecheng Guo, General Manager of SINEXCEL’s EV Charging Solutions, aligned their research roadmaps to prioritize the transition from theoretical R&D to commercial deployment. By integrating hardware innovation with smarter software management, the companies intend to resolve persistent efficiency bottlenecks in current charging networks. This collaborative effort signals a shift toward a more reliable and expansive green energy ecosystem, with both firms now moving into an active operational phase to test new business models and charging technologies.

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