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Will not be stolen, to a large extent depends on the charging mode of your charging pile, the current charging mode of charging pile is divided into card charging, plug and play ch...

Is electric vehicle charging pile easy to steal electricity?

Will not be stolen, to a large extent depends on the charging mode of your charging pile, the current charging mode of charging pile is divided into card charging, plug and play charging, APP scan code charging, account input charging, such several ways.

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■ Swipe charging

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At present, most home charging piles are charged using a swipe card. This actually uses a FRID technology, that is, radio frequency identification technology, also known as electronic tags, radio frequency identification, is a communication technology that can identify a specific target through radio signals and read and write the relevant data, without the need to establish mechanical or optical contact between the identification system and the specific target.

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This is similar to the hotel access card, one card, one account. However, there is also a problem with this card, when you check out, the cleaning aunt can freely enter and exit the room you used to live in, because it is easy to copy the card.

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conclusion

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So you're worried about your charging pile being stolen? The premise is that the thief has to have a card exactly like yours.

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■ Plug and play charging

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Of course, some users will think that the use of electricity card swiping such an operation is simply too cumbersome, want to be lazy, and hope that the charging pile will directly become a plug-and-play charging method. I'm happy to tell you that you just need to delete your card information from the charging pile and plug and play charging can be achieved. This means that you will be the last line of defense of your own charging pile, handed to the thief of electricity.

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Such scenarios are commonly used by electric vehicle operators for time-sharing rental or shared services. When the car is charged, it is immediately put into operation, without all kinds of protection, and it is easy for those who love to steal electricity \"thieves\" to use.

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conclusion

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So you're worried about your charging pile being stolen? The premise is, don't be lazy.