Where and How to Charge New Energy Vehicles?
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Line charging can be done using a household 220V power source, plug and charge anytime; you can choose to install charging equipment at home, which takes 6-8 hours to fully charge. Charging piles are the fastest charging method, generally charging 80% in half an hour and fully charging in one hour. Many services offer 24-hour mobile rescue charging. Just make a call, and they will arrive promptly, charging 80% in half an hour.
As an office worker who commutes daily in a new energy vehicle, I mostly charge at home. I've installed a dedicated charging station in my garage - just plug the charging cable into the vehicle's port after getting home from work, and charging typically runs from 10 PM until fully charged by morning. The electricity cost is much cheaper than public charging, plus it saves queuing time. For public charging, I use fast chargers at downtown shopping malls or supermarket parking lots - simply scan to pay, usually getting 70-80% charge in about 30 minutes. My workplace also has charging points, though I use them only occasionally. Overall, home charging is the most convenient and secure option, while public charging suits emergency needs. Familiarizing yourself with nearby charging locations makes EV driving more carefree, saving considerable time and effort while avoiding range anxiety.