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What materials do I need to apply for charging piles?

Pacific Auto Network customers need to provide identification materials, property rights certificates (that is, real estate licenses) and relevant parking space plan information. In addition, if it is a project occupying public space, it is also necessary to provide written proof that the property management of this community agrees to install charging facilities.

The materials required for residential customers to apply for charging piles include:

(1) User identification materials, such as ID card and household registration book;

(2) Agent's identity certificate and power of attorney (I don't need to provide them);

(3) Proof of property right of electricity address, such as real estate license;

(4) Occupation of public places in the community, such as the parking lot in the community, also requires a certificate issued by the owners' committee or the property to agree to build the charging infrastructure. If you only rent a parking space, you need to provide the consent materials of the parking space owner, the identification materials of the owner and the electricity fee guarantee. Customer statement (1 statement that I rent a house legally; 2. Declare that the electricity charges incurred in the house shall be borne by the lessee himself; If it is stated that the power supply enterprise cannot contact the lessee, it is agreed that the owner of the house or the original house leasing enterprise will go through the relevant cancellation or renaming procedures at the power supply enterprise. )

(5) In public places, such as roadsides, it is necessary to provide certification materials and licensing materials for planning and construction of relevant government departments.

(6) Residents applying for charging their own charging piles also need to provide: car purchase intention agreement or car purchase invoice, parking space (garage) plan or environmental protection photos of the site. Non-resident customers need to provide charging pile information, including:

(1) User identification materials, such as business license of enterprise legal person, business license, organization code certificate, business license of association legal person, etc.

(2) Agent's identity certificate and power of attorney (I don't need to provide them);

(3) Proof of property right of electricity address, such as real estate license;

(4) Occupation of public places in the community, such as the parking lot in the community, also requires a certificate issued by the owners' committee or the property to agree to build the charging infrastructure. If only the parking space is rented, the consent materials of the parking space owner shall be provided; (Note: If an application for installing a civil air defense parking space is made, the property owner shall issue a property right certificate or the customer shall provide a certificate for using the civil air defense parking space. )

(5) In public places, such as roadsides, it is necessary to provide certification materials and licensing materials for planning and construction of relevant government departments.

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