The National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration have jointly issued a directive aimed at enhancing the 'electricity acquisition' service level and fostering a modern electricity usage business environment. The directive emphasizes two key points: Firstly, it expands the scope of the 'three zeros' service initiative to fully support private economic development by extending the 'zero investment' policy for low-voltage power supply to all private economic organizations with a capacity of 160 kW and below. Additionally, it encourages regions with the necessary conditions to further increase the upper limit for low-voltage access capacity. Secondly, it improves the quality and efficiency of the 'three zeros' services by optimizing the power supply application process, reducing application time, and enhancing overall service quality. These measures are expected to further optimize the electricity usage business environment and foster the growth and development of the private economy.