How to Install a BYD Charging Pile?

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OSara
07/23/25 7:36pm
The installation of a BYD charging pile mainly includes four processes: confirmation of charging conditions, application for power supply scheme, installation construction, and acceptance application. First, after signing the car purchase intention agreement with the manufacturer or 4S store, complete the procedures to confirm the charging conditions for the car purchase. These include the car purchase intention agreement, the applicant's identity proof, proof of ownership or usage rights of a fixed parking space, the application form for installing an electric vehicle charging device in the parking space (approved with the property owner's seal), and the floor plan of the parking space (garage) or photos of the site environment. After the car manufacturer or 4S store accepts the user's application, upon verifying the authenticity and completeness of the user's documents, they will coordinate with the power supply company to conduct an on-site feasibility survey for power construction at the agreed time. After formally signing the car purchase contract, the user can either personally or through the car manufacturer or 4S store submit an application to the local power supply company's market department (customer service center). The market department of the power supply company will provide an official response to the power supply scheme within 7 working days. The user should confirm with the power supply company's market department (customer service center) within the validity period. Once the power supply scheme is confirmed, the car manufacturer or 4S store will organize the construction of charging facilities. The selection of charging pile equipment must comply with national requirements, though the construction companies chosen by different car manufacturers may vary. After the construction of charging facilities is completed, submit an acceptance application to the local power supply company's market department (customer service center). Upon passing the inspection and completing related procedures (signing the power supply contract), the power supply company will complete the installation of the electric meter and power connection within 5 working days.
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VanAlan
08/10/25 3:07pm
Installing a BYD charging station starts with selecting the right location. I believe a garage or a flat outdoor area is most suitable, ensuring there's a nearby power outlet and sufficient space. Next, check your home's electrical circuit—the voltage must be adequate, and a dedicated 240V power line is necessary to avoid overload. It's best to hire a professional electrician, as they can handle tasks like wiring and bracket installation. The installation process is relatively quick: position the unit, connect the cables, and test to ensure normal charging. Don't forget to obtain approval from your residential community or property management in advance—while the unit operates quietly, it has high safety requirements, and improper installation can pose a fire risk. The entire process typically takes half a day, with costs ranging from a few hundred to around a thousand yuan. Scheduling service through BYD's official website can make things even easier.
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VonCaroline
09/23/25 2:18am
I once installed a BYD charging station myself, and it was quite a hassle. First, I had to find a suitable corner, avoiding damp areas and direct sunlight. Then, I measured the distance to the power source to ensure it wasn't too far, or else the cable wouldn't reach. When I tried to install the bracket myself, I almost damaged the wall. Eventually, I hired an electrician to handle the wiring part, which saved me from frying the circuit board. After installation, don’t forget to test the voltage and charging speed to ensure the vehicle is properly connected. My experience taught me that average car owners shouldn’t attempt this themselves—professionals can finish the job in half an hour, saving you from wasting an entire day like I did, plus all the anxiety. Also, consider the charging costs and routine maintenance, like regularly wiping off dust to maintain efficiency.
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