Dos and Don'ts of Parking in Electric Vehicle Parking
Parking in electric vehicle parking lots must comply with the rules to avoid causing inconvenience or affecting others while charging the battery.
Things to do
When parking in an electric vehicle parking lot, there are a few important things users should do to avoid causing inconvenience to others.
First, check the status of the charging station before parking. This will help determine if the station is in good working order and has the appropriate charging ports for your vehicle. Many parking lots now offer mobile apps that allow users to check the status of the charging station, saving time and effort.

Next, make sure you park in the designated electric vehicle parking space. This is not only a matter of compliance, but also makes it easier for others who need to charge. Once parked, take advantage of this time to fully charge the battery. Charging the battery to the optimal level will ensure that users have enough power for their next trips, especially on long trips.
Also, keep a safe distance between vehicles to avoid collisions and create comfortable space for accessing the charging station. Charging slots are usually only large enough for each vehicle to park properly and according to regulations. Improper and standard parking can make it difficult for other vehicles to access the charging station, especially in tight spaces.
Things not to do
When using electric car parking, there are some issues to avoid so as not to cause trouble for others as well as maintain civility when using cars.
Never park your petrol or diesel vehicle in a space reserved for electric vehicles. Occupying a parking space not only causes inconvenience to electric vehicle drivers who need to charge their batteries, but also violates the principles of using public space.

If your car does not need charging, avoid parking in designated charging spots. Occupying a charging station without using the charging service is unethical, reduces charging opportunities for those who really need it, and wastes parking space.
Also, once your car is fully charged, please move it away from the charging station promptly to make room for other cars. Leaving your car parked at the charging station after it has finished charging is not only disrespectful, but it also affects other people's time and plans, especially during times of high demand.
Complying with these rules not only helps users avoid unnecessary hassles, but also contributes to building a conscious electric vehicle user community, ensuring that electric vehicle infrastructure is used efficiently and sustainably.
According to The Sun
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