Where to Charge New Energy Vehicles Daily?
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There are several methods for charging new energy vehicles: portable charging, home charging pile charging, and public charging pile charging. The following are the characteristics of new energy vehicles: 1. Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Equipped with batteries that can conveniently recover kinetic energy during downhill driving. In bustling urban areas, the internal combustion engine can be shut down, allowing the battery to drive alone, achieving "zero" emissions. 2. Pure Electric Vehicles: Relatively simple and mature technology, can be charged wherever there is a power supply. 3. Fuel Cell Vehicles: Zero or near-zero emissions, reduce water pollution caused by oil leaks, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and operate smoothly and quietly.
My daily charging mainly involves three scenarios: home charging, public charging, and emergency top-ups. As an office worker, I prefer installing a home charging station the most. Plugging in the charger after work and waking up to a full battery the next morning is both economical and hassle-free, costing only around 30 to 40 yuan for a full charge. For public charging, I prioritize shopping mall parking lots or office building basements, where I can charge up to 80% while shopping or watching a movie. When experiencing range anxiety, I use map apps to search for nearby fast-charging stations. Nowadays, most highway service areas are equipped with charging stations, and with high power, a half-hour charge can cover 200 to 300 kilometers. Overall, for urban commuting, there's hardly any need for additional charging route planning.