Collaboration and negotiation:
The operator of the shared charging cabinet needs to cooperate and negotiate with the airport management, including reaching an agreement on the planning of rental space, equipment placement, operation period, and other aspects.
Site selection planning:
The shared charging cabinets within the airport should be selected based on the layout of the airport and the distribution of passenger flow, with priority given to areas with high pedestrian traffic, such as waiting halls, near boarding gates, etc.
Equipment installation and debugging:
Based on the selected location and layout, the shared charging cabinet needs to be installed and debugged to ensure the normal operation and charging effect of the equipment.
User experience optimization:
Shared charging cabinets at airports should consider and meet the charging needs of passengers, such as providing multiple charging interfaces (USB, Type-C, Lightning, etc.), and providing rental services for power banks.
Security management:
The shared charging cabinet needs to cooperate with the airport’s security management and take security measures to ensure the safety of equipment and users, including monitoring equipment, fire prevention measures, etc.