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Do residential tram charging piles make money?

Tram charging piles in residential areas are very profitable.

As far as the current market situation is concerned, the charging piles in most residential areas are not installed by the property owners, but are installed and maintained by a third party. The property management company only signed a cooperation agreement with them. After the property management company agrees to move in, the third party will be responsible for the subsequent installation, maintenance, and revenue.

Many residential areas now have charging piles installed. The advantage is that the investment cost is relatively low. Low-cost equipment can quickly pay back the investment if the occupancy rate of the residential area is acceptable. Especially in some old communities, almost no smart charging equipment is available. Many households push their electric vehicles upstairs to charge, resulting in frequent accidents, so it is better to join the charging pile.

Residents in the community need to charge almost every day. As long as they use charging piles for charging, they will generate income. Electric vehicle charging piles are charged according to the charging time and power, and are charged according to the local electricity price. Now the electricity fee is basically less than one kilowatt hour. Charging pile pricing is basically that if you install multiple devices, the profits generated will increase.

The charging pile industry is not limited to people, it only requires site resources to get started. Electric vehicle charging piles have a pre-charging function, which can ensure short-term return on investment. Sufficient capital flow is conducive to the company's development. With online and offline card swiping functions, credit card recharge and other functions can be completed without manual labor, saving operation and maintenance costs and improving user satisfaction.