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Frequent charging in winter, charging piles for new energy vehicles basically rely on grabs

2021-12-26 09:41

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2021-12-26 09:41

According to Securities Times e Company, at 11 o’clock in the evening, Lao Zhang, a new energy vehicle owner in Niulan Town, Shunyi, Beijing, came to the charging station near his home to find a parking space. He told reporters that parking here is free, and that from 11 at night to 7 in the morning is the trough period of electricity prices, 10 charging piles have become the object of competition for nearby car owners. At 11 o’clock at noon, in the underground parking lot of an office building in Liangmaqiao, Beijing, 10 charging piles are also at full load. Mr. Li is the first batch of new energy car owners in Beijing. Due to the age of the cars, the cars that used to be driven once a day become at least twice a day in winter. As the temperature drops in various places, especially in many parts of the north, the “mileage anxiety” of new energy vehicle owners has reappeared. There are even reports that new energy car owners get up at four in the morning to grab a charging pile. (CCTV Finance)

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