Commercial charging stations form the backbone of public charging networks, typically located at transportation hubs, main roads, or commercial areas. They primarily provide high-power DC fast charging, with the core objective of enabling rapid vehicle refueling and efficient vehicle turnover. Their business model is clear: profit comes from service fees, electricity price differences, and value-added services (such as lounges and retail). The future trend is towards integrated energy stations combining photovoltaics, energy storage, charging, and discharging, equipped with comprehensive driver service facilities, becoming the "gas stations" of the electric vehicle era.