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How are electric vehicle charging piles charged? How are they installed in residential communities?

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There is no non-motorized vehicle shed in the residential area.

  The residential area lacks a non-motorized vehicle shed. Even though it has been handed over and occupied for a long time, the property developer did not plan for the installation of a shed during development. How should an electric vehicle shed be constructed if one is needed?

 

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  Given the above situation, we need to plan according to the actual conditions of the residential area. First, we need to find an open space. The open space in the picture above was originally a garbage dump. During the initial handover and renovation, it was filled with construction waste, which naturally became a storage point for household garbage after the owners finished their renovations. Several garbage bins are usually placed there. From the perspective of community management planning, this garbage is clearly very unsightly and sometimes produces various foul odors.

 

  Because the residential area was not originally planned with a shed, electric vehicles are usually parked haphazardly, and charging electric vehicles is a problem. By transforming the former garbage storage area into a parking lot and installing electric vehicle charging piles, not only will the community environment be beautified, but the owners' charging problems will also be solved. So how are electric vehicle charging piles transformed? Let's analyze the specific list.

 

  Since it is an open space and there was no shed built before, when installing charging piles in the residential area, we must choose electric vehicle charging piles that can be installed outdoors. There are many types of charging piles on the market. It is recommended that you choose regular manufacturers and qualified products, which will provide a guarantee during the later charging process. The charging piles are fixed using square steel, generally choosing 4CM*8CM square steel, with a thickness of 1.1. Before installation, we need to prepare several square steel pillars, each 1 meter long, with a fixed base welded to the bottom for easy fixing to the ground with expansion screws.

 

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  We can set eight charging standards for electric vehicle charging piles, automatically identifying them based on the user's charging power. The charging power of a 48V electric vehicle averages around 200W, 60V around 300W, and 72V around 400W. Since the charging power of electric vehicles varies, the charging power will be automatically identified during charging, which is a major feature of intelligent charging piles. How electric vehicle charging piles are charged, and how they are installed in the open space of the residential area, is now clear, right?

 

How about charging electric vehicles in the residential area? What's the power? We need to install garbage bins and plan for a car shed.

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