Does ETC Need Charging?
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ETC does not require charging. The ETC device uses solar power for charging and consumes very little electricity, so you can use it with peace of mind. ETC devices do not need charging: Currently, mainstream ETC electronic tags do not have charging cables. The ETC device has an internal battery and uses external solar charging, so there is no need for manual charging. Generally, the battery in an ETC device lasts about 3 years under normal use. For solar-powered ETC devices, if they are not used frequently, it is recommended to charge them every 3 months to prevent natural discharge of the internal battery. Solutions for an ETC device running out of power: For solar-powered ETC devices, you can park the vehicle in the sun for a period to allow the solar panel to charge. Alternatively, you can use a power cable to charge the ETC device. You can also take the device to an ETC service center or an ETC service outlet for inspection. If the device is within the 2-year warranty period and the damage is not due to human factors, it can be replaced for free.