Smart power exchange cabinet
As we all know, the “battery anxiety” of mobile phones has been solved by shared charging banks. so here comes the question:can the “power anxiety” of two-wheeled electric car be solved by a similar method?
Two-wheeled electric car are the first choice means of transportation for many people traveling short distances. Behind the vigorous regulation of charging places and the rectification of “fly-by-wire charging” violations. Electric car are difficult to charge、poor battery life and safety hazards and other problems highlighted
Recently,ShenZhen street appeared a few electric car “intelligence power change cabinet”, although ordinary citizen may still not clear its usage,but many express member already use.
A quick battery exchange is convenient
At 11 a.m. on Apr.6. It is the peak period of lunch delivery. “smart power exchange cabinet” Located in Fuyong Street,one after another deliveryman take-away workers to replace the battery. One cabinet has 12 battery compartments and comes with instructions.
A deliveryman preparing to change the battery told the reporter that the operation process is simple about fifteen seconds to complete.
Take out the old battery in the car, use the phone and open the corresponding APP,scan the QR code of the intelligent power exchange cabinet,a cabinet door pops up, put the old battery into the cabinet and close the cabinet door after connecting the charger. Then another cabinet door will open and take out the new battery to the car,The “power exchange” is complete.
Deliveryman prefer exchange cabinets
At present, the battery life of electric cars is still concerned by the public. Deliverymen are the most battery anxious users of electric vehicles. Therefore, the power exchange business attracts a number of deliverymen industry personnel
In the form of battery exchange instead of frequent charging. convenient deliverymen and other people, not only save time, but also improve the use of efficiency,eliminate “flying line charging” and other violations of the potential safety hazards.