Charging piles can be classified according to their installation locations into public charging piles (used in public places such as shopping malls and highway service areas), dedicated charging piles (exclusively for use in workplaces or residential communities), and private charging piles (used on personal parking spaces). In terms of charging methods, they can be divided into AC charging piles (slow charging, which takes about 6 to 8 hours to fully charge and helps protect the battery) and DC charging piles (fast charging, which can reach 80% of the battery capacity in 30 to 60 minutes and is suitable for emergency situations).
When using a charging pile, make sure that your vehicle is compatible with the charging pile. After inserting the charging gun, start the charging process by scanning a QR code, swiping a card, or other available methods. Once the charging is completed, end the order on your mobile phone or the charging device first, and then remove the charging gun.
During daily use, pay attention to keeping the charging interface dry and clean, and avoid foreign objects from blocking it. Regularly check the appearance of the charging pile, and if any damage, electric leakage, or other abnormalities are found, contact the maintenance personnel in a timely manner. Mastering these tips will make the charging process safer and more efficient!