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There's a place to charge. The power supply of the hard-sleeping car is in the corridor of the car, so it can be charged in the corridor of the car. But you need to go ahead, because many long-distance passengers are charging there, and you have to be prepared to queue.
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The soft sleeper is not only equipped with 3 power sockets in the corridor, but also has a separate power socket in each private room, so it is very convenient and can be charged at any time.
The train sleeper has a place to charge, and most of the charging places are in the corridor opposite the train sleeper, under the small table in the corridor, because most of the passengers are very likely to run out of mobile phones, so there are a lot of people when charging
Yes. Sleeper cars on trains are equipped with sockets for passengers to recharge their batteries. But it's a little weak. It's not 220 watts. It's a little slow to charge. I once sat on a train for 60 hours with a power bank, used it during the day and filled it up at night.
At present, we often take the green air conditioning train sleeper car has a socket, but the number of sockets is very small, only about 3-4, but also in short supply, it is recommended that you go out with a larger capacity of the charging bank, in case of emergency.