
Shell Recharge and SINEXCEL have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and inaugurated a joint laboratory in Shenzhen, marking a new milestone in their collaboration to advance next-generation EV charging technologies and sustainable energy solutions.
The agreement was signed by Evan Li, Chief Engineer at Shell E-Mobility China, and Kecheng Guo, GM of SINEXCEL’s EV Charging Solutions, in the presence of senior executives from both companies.
As the global EV charging industry demands higher efficiency and smarter features, the partnership merges Shell’s global operational expertise with SINEXCEL’s power electronics capabilities to solve critical industry pain points.
The joint laboratory will serve as a premier hub for technical exchange, collaborative R&D, project incubation and pilot exploration, prioritizing the five cutting-edge technical domains of next-generation ultra-fast charging, cloud-charger synergistic scheduling, solar-storage-charging solutions, megawatt charging and smart O&M technologies.
Li commented: “The joint laboratory is not just a platform for tackling core technical challenges, but also an innovation hub for exploring new business models and co-creating customer value. By blending our global energy retail expertise with cutting-edge hardware, we aim to accelerate the transformation of advanced R&D into real-world productivity, leading the EV charging ecosystem toward high-quality, sustainable development.”
Guo added: “Partnering with Shell Recharge creates a powerful ‘1 + 1 > 2’ synergistic effect. Together, we will forge highly competitive integrated solutions that elevate the charging experience to be faster, smarter and more reliable, continuously contributing to the global green energy ecosystem.”