What is the difference between a car canopy and a car shed?

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KhloeFitz
07/30/25 1:17am
Car canopy and car shed differences: 1. Car canopy: A car canopy generally refers to a structure with supporting pillars on all sides and an overhead cover to block wind, rain, and sunlight. It specifically denotes a lightweight top cover, usually made of softer materials like bamboo strips or fabric, forming an open or semi-open shelter. Car canopies are mainly used on movable vehicles such as cars, electric tricycles, tricycles, and electric bicycles, with primary materials including canvas, tarpaulin, and plastic. 2. Car shed: A car shed typically refers to an enclosed space with solid barriers on all sides and a rigid overhead cover. As an outdoor protective barrier for vehicles, it serves as a protective structure to prevent vehicle damage, offering functions such as wind shielding, rain protection, sunblock, landscape beautification, and protection against falling objects from heights.
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