Huawei Unveils the Top Charging Network Trends for 2026
Huawei Unveils the Top Charging Network Trends for 2026
On January 16, 2026, Huawei released a comprehensive report detailing the top ten trends anticipated in the charging network sector by 2026. Wang Zhiwu, President of Huawei’s Smart Charging Network Domain, led the presentation, emphasizing the evolution required to meet the growing demands of the electric vehicle market.
Trend 1: High-Quality Development
As electric vehicles (EVs) proliferate, the expectation for high-quality charging infrastructure has surged. This trend suggests a significant upgrade of existing charging devices to cater to the diverse requirements of both passenger and commercial vehicles. The future vision includes transitioning from “ultra-fast charging cities” to “megawatt charging cities” through unified planning and standards, which will help industry partners achieve higher returns on investment.
Trend 2: Widespread Adoption of Ultra-Fast Charging
Ultra-fast charging models, previously seen as exclusive, are set to become mainstream. The rise of third-generation power semiconductor materials and high-speed charging batteries will boost the market share for ultra-fast charging vehicles dramatically. This trend will particularly benefit commercial vehicles capable of megawatt-level charging.
Trend 3: Electrification of Logistics on a Megawatt Scale
The transition from fuel to electricity in profitable business operations will drive the rapid adoption of heavy commercial vehicles. With decreased battery costs and advancements in megawatt charging technologies, logistics electrification is expected to flourish, yielding significant economic and social benefits.
Trend 4: Mega-Watt Scale Charging Stations
For electrified logistics, 100 MW charging stations will become essential for high-productivity operations. Technical prowess, competitive electricity pricing, and scalable implementation will foster cluster effects, ensuring long-term profitability for these charging facilities.
Trend 5: Emphasis on Safety and Reliability
Given the higher power requirements of commercial vehicles, enhanced safety and reliability will be critical. Robust cybersecurity measures and comprehensive electrical safety protections will safeguard users, vehicles, and charging equipment effectively.
Trend 6: Liquid-Cooled Ultra-Fast Charging
Liquid-cooled ultra-fast charging systems promise superior heat dissipation and protection. This innovation addresses weaknesses found in air-cooled systems, particularly in challenging environments. The future of charging efficiency and cost reduction will hinge on this technology adoption across vehicles and chargers.
Trend 7: ESS + DC Charger Systems
Implementing an Energy Storage System (ESS) with a DC charger substantially increases power capacity, allowing rapid and cost-effective establishment of ultra-fast charging stations even in areas with limited grid connectivity. This system can effectively upgrade older stations to meet modern demands.
Trend 8: Modular Station Construction
The modular station approach offers flexibility in engineering and deployment across various charging scenarios. Its affordability, swift implementation, and portability make it an attractive option for investors, ensuring longevity and value retention.
Trend 9: Campus Microgrids
Integrating photovoltaic systems with ESS into grid-forming microgrids facilitates ultra-fast charging and operates both on-grid and off-grid. This holistic solution maximizes green energy usage and enhances revenue through strategic time-of-use arbitrage.
Trend 10: AI-Enhanced Charging Intelligence
The intelligent evolution of charging networks will enable seamless communication between networks, stations, chargers, and vehicles. This interconnectedness will provide an improved end-to-end charging experience while enhancing logistics efficiency.
Huawei aims to collaborate with partners to accelerate the development of ultra-fast, efficient, and high-quality charging networks, keenly positioning itself to leverage the electrification of mobility. The company’s proactive approach seeks to harness technological advancements to fulfill the upcoming demands of the EV market, significantly influencing the global charging infrastructure landscape.