What Does Charging Pile Affiliation Mean?

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Easton
07/29/25 10:10am
Charging pile affiliation refers to transferring the ownership of a charging pile to a property management company for operation. The function of a charging pile is similar to that of a fuel dispenser at a gas station. It can be fixed on the ground or walls and installed in public buildings (such as public buildings, shopping malls, public parking lots, etc.) and residential community parking lots or charging stations. By installation method: It can be divided into floor-mounted charging piles and wall-mounted charging piles. Floor-mounted charging piles are suitable for installation in parking spaces not close to walls. Wall-mounted charging piles are suitable for installation in parking spaces close to walls. By installation location: According to the installation location, it can be divided into public charging piles and dedicated charging piles. Public charging piles are built in public parking lots (garages) combined with parking spaces to provide public charging services for social vehicles. Dedicated charging piles are built in the parking lots (garages) owned by the construction unit (enterprise) for use by internal personnel of the unit (enterprise). Private charging piles are built in personal-owned parking spaces (garages) to provide charging for private users. Charging piles are generally built in combination with parking spaces in parking lots (garages). The protection level of charging piles installed outdoors should not be lower than IP54. The protection level of charging piles installed indoors should not be lower than IP32.
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