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What are the requirements for the installation of Weilai household charging piles?

Pacific Auto Network only needs to go to the property to open a certificate, and then apply for an electric meter, so it can install charging piles. During the installation of charging infrastructure in residential areas, the realty service enterprise shall cooperate with the owners or the construction units entrusted by them, provide relevant drawings and materials in a timely manner, and actively cooperate and assist in on-site investigation and construction. Encourage property service enterprises to use public parking spaces to build relatively centralized public charging infrastructure, and provide charging services according to user needs and the authorization of the owners' meeting.

Nowadays, more and more families want to buy an electric car. After learning about exquisite electric vehicles, another problem naturally emerges, that is, how to replenish power for electric vehicles.

Some people say that pulling a thread is not enough. But from the safety point of view, flying line is by no means a long-term solution, and it is also more troublesome. Therefore, the charging pile is a special tool for electric vehicles to supplement electricity. If there is no condition at home, you can supplement the power for the vehicle at the public charging pile. If conditions permit, domestic charging piles are the best choice. So, what are the installation requirements for household charging piles?

Before installing a private charging pile, you must first know whether you have the installation conditions. For example, whether there is a fixed parking space, whether it can be connected to the national grid line and so on. There are three points to be clarified here.

First, whether there are installation conditions. Before installing the charging pile, users need to investigate whether the parking space has the installation conditions. The key question is whether the parking space can be connected to the national grid. The most direct and effective way is to communicate with the property, and the property will simply understand some situations, such as floor space, installation plan, electricity demand and so on.

Second, understand the power supply attributes of the community. Some communities can get electricity directly from the national grid, while others use commercial electricity. These two kinds of electricity have their advantages and disadvantages.

After understanding the above three points, you can apply for installing private charging piles. From applying for installing a private charging pile to actually using the charging pile, there are roughly three steps, namely, submitting an application, reviewing materials, and installing and constructing.

And this time period is also a concern of users. Let's talk about the "7735" principle that is often said on the Internet. The so-called "7735" principle refers to 7 working days to review materials, 7 working days to reply to the power supply plan, 3 working days to build charging piles, and 5 working days to install meters to connect electricity. In other words, the whole calculation period is 22 working days.

I. Submission of application and review materials Generally speaking, after the owner buys an electric car, the pile factory submits the application materials to the power supply company, and it needs to provide a copy of the user ID card, a confirmation letter of the charging conditions of the new energy minibus, a certificate of property consent to installation, and a certificate of parking space.

Second, after the installation and construction manufacturer determines the construction plan, it is time for installation and construction. According to the conditions of each community and the location of the garage, the construction time is different. Some will only take 2 hours to complete, while others may take a whole day to complete the construction.

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