Where is the charging port for electric vehicles located?
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Most electric vehicle charging ports are located on the side of the rear seat cushion, marked with a charging symbol. However, the exact position may vary depending on the brand and model. Some charging ports are situated in a recessed area below the front seat cushion, at the connection point between the front and rear seat cushions, or in a shared or adjacent socket with the power output and charger. When charging, always insert the plug into the electric vehicle's battery first before connecting to the power source to ensure stable battery voltage. Neither the battery nor the charger should be covered with any objects to prevent overheating and potential self-ignition fires. Do not charge immediately after riding. The correct method is to wait for half an hour of cooling time before charging to allow the battery to cool down, preventing battery explosions or charger overheating and self-ignition. Electric vehicles should not be charged when completely depleted. Generally, charging should be initiated when the battery level reaches around 20% to prevent battery damage. Avoid charging in stairwells or poorly ventilated indoor spaces. For long-term unused electric vehicles, perform a full charge at least once per month.