Is it safe to charge new energy vehicles in the rain?
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New energy vehicles can be charged on rainy days. However, there are national standards for charging piles. Whether it's public charging piles from the State Grid or private charging piles installed by operators for car owners, they all strictly comply with regulations and are equipped with lightning protection, leakage protection, overload protection, and short-circuit protection. The advantages of new energy vehicles are as follows: 1. Environmental protection: New energy vehicles mainly use non-fuel power devices, which do not require burning gasoline or diesel. Instead, they use clean energy such as electricity, solar energy, or hydrogen, thereby reducing emissions of gases like carbon dioxide and contributing to environmental protection. 2. No license plate restrictions: Due to severe environmental pollution, many cities have implemented license plate restrictions to limit the use of private cars and alleviate environmental pressure. However, new energy vehicles are almost zero-pollution and zero-emission, so they are not subject to these restrictions, making travel more convenient. 3. High efficiency: New energy vehicles generally adopt new technologies and structures, making them more efficient.