On January 27, news emerged that Jiangsu Province had recently conducted a successful centralized Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) discharge test, with the maximum discharge power surpassing 10,306 kW. Notably, the six 4.0 battery-swapping stations in Nanjing, which were jointly upgraded by GCL Energy Technology and NIO, excelled in the peak-hour power supply test. These stations achieved a maximum discharge power of 1,539.85 kW, contributing 15% to the province's total discharge power and establishing themselves as key participants in the test.
Moreover, the six V2G stations operated jointly by the two entities in Wuxi and Suzhou are also slated for grid connection. This will bring the total number of stations in the core urban cluster of the Yangtze River Delta to 12, further scaling up the vehicle-to-grid interactive discharge capacity. Moving forward, both parties are poised to broaden the scope of their collaboration.
