As China's shift to EVs still hamstrung by lack of infrastructure, one company in Hong Kong is busy building a national network

A Hong Kong-based electric vehicle charging company aims to push the growth of electric cars in China by developing a charging network in the country.
EV Power Group founder Martin Tsang said that by having installed 600 charging stations in cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, the company was quickly putting in place the infrastructure to facilitate the faster adoption of electric vehicles.
“It is a chicken and egg question, with no charger there are no EVs, with no EVs there are no chargers, so our company has made the first step,” Tsang said at the APAC Innovation Summit Smart Cities conference in Hong Kong this week.
The Chinese government has set a target of having 5 million alternative energy cars on its roads by 2020.
EV Power already operates 3,000 regular and fast chargers in shopping malls, office buildings and residential sites in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.