There are charging piles with different powers, ranging from 3.5kw to 220kw, which can meet the different needs of home and commercial use. Some charge slowly, and some charge quickly. You can choose according to your specific usage scenario. Of course, you can also customize the logo according to your requirements.
Different countries and regions use different interface standards, mainly including: Europe mainly uses Type 2 interface and CCS Combo interface; the United States mainly uses NEMA 5-15 interface and SAE J1772 interface; China mainly uses national standard GB/T interface and Tesla Supercharger interface
Users need to understand the interface type used by their own models in advance and choose a matching charging pile for charging.
Regularly check the appearance and interface of the charging pile to see if they are intact. Keep the surrounding environment of the charging pile clean to avoid accumulation of debris.
The first step is to check whether the onboard charging equipment and charging connection are normal. If there is a problem with the charging pile itself, you can contact the local operator/us for help. Some apps also provide fault reporting and customer service functions.
The main payment methods include: online payment using APP, card payment (such as RFID card, recharge card, etc.), cash or bank card payment (only available at some charging stations)