Anengjie Energy has entered the Kyrgyzstan market, with company representatives meeting local industry leaders—including the chairman of a major energy and infrastructure organisation—to discuss large-scale charging station deployment and strategic cooperation.
During the visit, the two sides exchanged views on Kyrgyzstan’s electric vehicle development, policy incentives, and the demand for public and commercial charging solutions. The discussion also covered potential cooperation models such as fast-charging stations along highways, depot charging for logistics fleets, and distributed charging within urban centers.

Growing EV potential in Central Asia
Kyrgyzstan has begun encouraging low-emission mobility and renewable power integration. As electric vehicle adoption increases, industry officials and investors are looking at ways to accelerate charging coverage, improve reliability, and attract private-sector participation.
Anengjie Energy introduced its product lineup including:
DC fast chargers for public roads and service stations
Depot-based charging for commercial fleets, taxis and logistics
Software and payment systems for charging network management

Focus on long-term cooperation
Both parties expressed interest in future collaboration, including pilot sites and potential joint investment. Follow-up technical and commercial evaluations are expected in the coming months.
The meeting marks a new step for Anengjie Energy in Central Asia, highlighting the region’s accelerating shift toward clean transportation and modern charging infrastructure.







