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What are the requirements for installing super charging piles?

Pacific Auto Network 1 First of all, there must be a fixed parking space, whether it is a property parking space or a rental parking space, it is just needed (the rental parking space requires a lease contract); 2. The property management unit will issue the Power of Attorney for Agreeing to Install Charging Equipment, and the general property management company will verify the site conditions and agree to install private charging piles, and sign and seal the Confirmation of Charging Conditions for Purchase of New Energy Passenger Cars, so as to apply for cable installation.

Tesla charging piles can be installed in garages or parking spaces without any special conditions.

According to Tesla's official instructions, each Tesla is equipped with a household charging pile, which can charge Tesla at home at any time. In daily driving, you only need to link Tesla to the charger every night, and you can go out with full charge the next morning.

Tesla will provide home charging pile installation services for car owners. When ordering a vehicle, Tesla staff will contact and get general information about the installation location.

After that, Tesla's cooperative service provider will conduct on-site investigation on the specific charging environment and provide accurate installation quotation. After the successful survey, Tesla will send a household charging pile, and the service provider will agree on the appropriate on-site installation time, which is really convenient and worry-free.

Tesla electric vehicles have three charging modes, as follows:

(1) traditional 220V power supply, charging about 50km per hour.

(2) Efficient charging station, the charging efficiency is doubled by about 100km, which refers to the wall-mounted adapter-380V80A.

(3) Super charging station, which charges 480km per hour, refers to the charging pile built by Tesla.

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