Can charging piles be installed by oneself?
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Charging piles can be installed by oneself. The following are the installation steps for new energy vehicle charging piles: 1. Contact the property management company to determine the community's charging pile installation policy: Currently, the general requirement for installing a charging pile is to have a privately owned parking space. Some properties, due to being built earlier, may not be suitable for installing charging piles. If additional technical equipment is required for installation, it is essential to communicate with the property management in advance. 2. Inspect your parking space: This inspection refers to the owner personally conducting an on-site inspection. This step is very important for cost savings. Generally, there are many power distribution rooms in a community, and the owner should choose one that is close to the parking space, which can save a lot of costs during installation. 3. Provide relevant materials: Submit copies of your ID card, proof of parking space ownership (which can be issued by the property management), and a written consent from the property management to the staff. 4. On-site inspection: The power company's engineer will notify the charging pile company. At that time, the property electrician, charging pile company, power company, and the owner must all be present to determine the final construction plan. 5. Installation: After the construction plan is finalized, the installation process begins. Depending on the conditions of each community and the location of the garage, the construction time varies. Some installations may take only 2 hours, while others may require a whole day to complete. 6. Inspection: After the construction is completed, the charging pile company will report to the power company, which will then conduct an on-site inspection. The power company will produce the corresponding electricity card, and the owner can collect it from the power supply bureau.