Are there charging facilities on green trains?

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BryceLynn
07/30/25 1:18am
There are no charging outlets in the hard seat sections of green trains, but a certain number of charging sockets are available in the corridors of sleeper carriages. Below is a detailed introduction to the distribution of power sockets on trains: 1. Regular trains: There are no charging sockets in the passenger seating areas of hard seat carriages on regular trains, but power sockets are available in the conductor's compartment. In hard sleeper carriages, power sockets are located in the corridors, with one in the conductor's compartment and additional sockets in the corridors for charging. Soft sleeper carriages have three power sockets in the corridors, with independent power sockets in each compartment. 2. High-speed and bullet trains: High-speed trains have power sockets under every seat, allowing passengers to charge directly from their seats. Bullet trains have multiple power sockets at both ends of each carriage, so passengers can charge their devices at either end if needed.
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