Can New Energy Vehicle Charging Piles Get Wet in the Rain?
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New energy vehicle charging piles can get wet in the rain. During the construction of charging piles, waterproof materials are applied to the bottom of the charging facilities, making the lower part of the charging pile body (20-30 cm) capable of resisting submersion. The national standards for the waterproof performance of charging piles are very strict. Before charging starts, both the vehicle side and the pile side must undergo insulation testing. If the insulation test fails, charging cannot be initiated. Therefore, general rain exposure is not a problem for charging piles. Below is an introduction to Tesla vehicles: 1. Brand Introduction: Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company that manufactures and sells electric cars, solar panels, and energy storage devices. Headquartered in Palo Alto, it was founded on July 1, 2003, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. The founders named the company "Tesla Motors" in honor of the physicist Nikola Tesla. 2. Launch Timeline: Tesla's first car product, the Roadster, was released in 2008 as a two-door sports car. In 2012, Tesla launched its second car product—the Model S, a four-door all-electric luxury sedan; the third car product was the Model X, a luxury all-electric SUV, which began deliveries in September 2015. Tesla's next car, the Model 3, was first unveiled in March 2016 and began deliveries at the end of 2017.