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How to resolve the "charging pile anxiety" in old communities where charging lines are randomly connected?

2024-08-10

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During the visit, the reporter found that in some old residential garages, while charging piles have enabled owners of new energy vehicles to achieve "charging freedom", they have also caused troubles for some owners, thus causing controversy.

"There are charging piles installed everywhere in our community garage, and the wiring is a mess. Once a safety accident occurs, the consequences will be disastrous." Recently, Mr. Lan, a Chongqing citizen, told reporters, his words full of worry.

With the popularity of new energy vehicles, installing charging piles in residential garages has become an important demand. However, the reporter found during the visit that in some old residential garages, while charging piles have enabled new energy vehicle owners to achieve "charging freedom", they have also caused troubles for some owners, thus causing controversy.

"The more we install, the more scared we become"

Mr. Lan told reporters that the community where he lives has been built for 17 years and has a two-story underground garage. In the past one or two years, various charging piles have gradually appeared in the garage.

"It is reasonable and logical for owners to install charging piles after purchasing new energy vehicles. However, there is no designated charging area and the wires are randomly connected, which makes people scared." Mr. Lan said frankly that as more and more charging piles are installed, many owners are becoming more and more afraid.

Not long ago, the reporter went to the garage in the community where Mr. Lan lived and saw the situation he described. The two-story garage has about 1,000 parking spaces, but there is no dedicated charging area for new energy vehicles. Charging piles of different shapes are scattered on the walls of the two floors, and the wires extending from the main power box of the garage are connected to each charging pile in a crisscross manner. In some parking spaces, new energy vehicles are charging, but there is no one in the cab.