Consequences of Private Cars Using Xiaoju Fueling?
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Xiaoju Fueling is an automotive service under Didi, available on platforms like Didi Chuxing and Didi Car Owner. However, it has restrictions on user eligibility—only certified Didi Express drivers can use it, and current certification requires a ride-hailing permit. Therefore, private cars cannot use Xiaoju Fueling. Below is relevant information: Xiaoju Fueling: Judging from its partnered gas stations, Xiaoju Fueling is relatively reliable. If car owners are concerned about fuel quality, it is recommended to refuel at state-owned or foreign-invested gas stations, as they offer higher fuel quality assurance and better fuel standards. Payment Methods: Xiaoju Fueling supports payment via WeChat, Alipay, etc. Using Xiaoju Fueling not only provides certain discounts but also makes the entire refueling process more convenient.
I drive quite frequently, and I once tried Xiaoju Charging Station. The result was that the battery didn't charge fully, and it almost damaged my battery. The equipment looked old, and the voltage was unstable, which made my electric vehicle's battery weak. Later, I asked a mechanic, and they said third-party charging stations have poor compatibility. Long-term use can accelerate battery aging and shorten its lifespan. What's even scarier are the safety hazards—loose wire connections can easily cause sparks or short circuits. At first glance, the cost seems cheap, but after multiple trips, the time cost adds up, and it's inconvenient. Now, I only go to official charging stations—safety first, and it's also better for my car's health and peace of mind.