Is it safe to charge at an outdoor charging pile in the rain?

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BellaRose
07/29/25 9:48pm
Charging at a new energy vehicle charging pile during rain is very safe. The details are as follows: 1. Compliance with standards: If it is a national standard charging pile that meets the IP54 standard, there is no problem operating it for charging on rainy days. The main thing is to adhere more strictly to the standards and operate safely. 2. Standard regulations: Generally, national standards stipulate that outdoor charging piles must achieve an IP54 protection level, and the construction of outdoor charging piles must strictly comply with the fire safety and lightning protection acceptance standards for charging piles. Moreover, charging piles are designed with internal leakage protection switches. Therefore, charging at a new energy vehicle charging pile during rain is very safe.
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