Product Application

Product Application

 

 

Residential Charging: Electric vehicle charging stations are installed in individual residences and apartment buildings to provide convenient charging options for residents.

 

1. Meet policy and market demands and enhance project competitiveness
Policy-driven: Many local governments require new residential areas to be equipped with charging facilities. Early layout can avoid compliance risks.

User rigid demand: With the popularization of electric vehicles, charging piles have become an "invisible rigid demand" in residential areas. Equipping with charging facilities can enhance the attractiveness of buildings or properties and help sales/leasing.

 

2. Enhance brand image and social responsibility
Green label: In line with ESG (environment, society, governance) trends, attract owners or investors with strong environmental awareness.

Differentiated marketing: Highlight concepts such as "low-carbon community" and "smart life" among competing products to enhance brand premium.

 

3. Optimize resource utilization and user stickiness
Nighttime low-peak charging: Vehicles in residential areas are parked for a long time, and low-priced electricity can be used for charging at night to reduce operating costs.

Improve resident satisfaction: Convenient charging reduces the loss of car owners looking for charging piles outside, and improves property reputation and renewal rate.

 

Commercial Use: Commercial locations such as shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, office buildings, etc., offer electric vehicle charging services, attracting electric vehicle drivers while providing an additional customer attraction.

 

Parking Lots: Parking lots (indoor and outdoor) are typically equipped with charging stations to meet the charging needs of electric vehicle owners. These can include municipal parking lots, airport parking lots, hotel parking lots, and more.

 

Public Spaces: Public charging stations in cities, such as curbside charging stations, gas stations, municipal parking facilities, public transportation hubs, provide convenient charging choices for electric vehicle drivers.

 

Dealerships and Service Centers: Automobile manufacturers and dealerships often set up charging stations at their sales and service centers to offer charging services to customers during test drives and maintenance.

 

Corporate Campuses: Large corporations and industrial parks may install charging facilities internally to support employees who use electric vehicles for commuting.

 

Municipal Infrastructure: Some cities integrate charging stations into their municipal infrastructure to promote electric mobility and reduce tailpipe emissions.

 

Car Sharing Services: Charging stations are typically set up in cities for car-sharing services to ensure that shared electric vehicles have adequate battery charge.