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Can I apply for a charging pile for a parking space?

A parking space in Pacific Auto Network has applied for a charging pile, so it cannot be applied again. Property management agencies in residential areas shall give opinions on the construction and installation of charging facilities that apply for and have the construction conditions. Property management agencies refused to issue relevant opinions, by the local county (city, district) housing construction department supervision and implementation. At present, this work is the responsibility of the provincial housing construction department in conjunction with local governments at all levels.

Perhaps the first consideration for most citizens is whether it is convenient to charge. In addition to the charging piles set in public places, it is more convenient if there are charging piles in your own community or parking space. In Jinan, it is not impossible to install charging piles in parking spaces, but Ms. Zhai, a citizen, encountered unexpected troubles in the process of applying for installing charging piles.

However, in the actual operation process, Ms. Zhai encountered unexpected troubles. Ms. Zhai called the power supply company, and the other party said that she could apply, but she needed to provide proof of property. As a result, the property company refused to issue this certificate.

Property: Charging piles are installed in public areas. It can't be opened casually to prove that the parking spaces of Ms. Zhai and Mr. Wang's house are located in the underground garage of Sanjian Jixiang Garden. "After booking the car, Tesla people came to the garage to make sure that the charging pile can be installed in the parking space against the wall." Mr. Wang said, and the power distribution room of the power supply company is not far from the parking space of Mr. Wang's house. "Only about 35 meters. Tesla's staff suggested that a line could be drawn from above, so that it would not affect other car owners. " .

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)