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Why do so many residents choose to bring electric vehicles into their buildings and homes?

Residents choose to bring electric vehicles into their buildings and homes. The main reasons are the narrow parking area for non-motor vehicles and the lack of charging piles.

Ms. Pan, the owner of Aodu Flower City, told reporters that in addition to a small underground garage for each household, Aodu Flower City does not have a special parking area for electric vehicles on the outdoor ground. “If it is not charged, every electric vehicle will be charged. It is very inconvenient to push an electric car out of the garage, and there are some narrow sidewalks outside, which are not enough for parking, and it affects the appearance if parked. "Ms. Pan said helplessly that everyone had to ignore the property regulations and park the electric cars in the lobby and aisles. "We also know that there are potential safety hazards, but there is no way."

During the visit, the reporter found that Jingrui Wangfu, Aodu Huacheng and other communities have specially installed There are electric vehicle charging piles, and residents can pay to use them. The reporter saw in Aodu Flower City that a charging shed can only charge 5 electric vehicles at a time. The number of charging piles is small, and there are electric vehicles that are not charging and are parked "occupying space".

“I share a house with other people. Originally, the garage area in the community was small and there was not enough parking space for the car. Now there are not enough charging piles and the charging electricity bill is more expensive than at home. I can only push the electric car into the elevator and send it upstairs. Recharged," one co-tenant said.

Battery cars "enter buildings and homes" harming others and themselves

In daily life, in many communities, we often see such a scene: many owners ignore fire safety for temporary convenience , park the battery car in the stairwell, walkway, or simply push it home to charge. The fire department has repeatedly reminded that it is very dangerous for battery vehicles to "enter buildings and homes", "people and vehicles share the same house" and "flying wires to charge".

Data show that after a battery car is ignited, it may explode in about 1 minute: when ignited for 1 minute, the temperature of the electric car can reach 604°C; after 3 minutes, it jumps to 1200°C. Since some materials of the battery car are chemically flammable and combustible, a large amount of thick smoke will be produced after a fire. In a closed building, toxic gas can cover the stairwell of the entire building in 4 minutes.

On the night of May 10, a battery car caught fire in an elevator in Congshujiayuan Community, Chengdu, causing burns to many people, including a five-month-old baby. After the video spread online, it touched people's hearts. . At 6 o'clock this morning, the child's father told reporters that the child was not out of danger and was still in the intensive care unit. The mother-in-law who was holding the child suffered burns on 75% of her body and was issued a critical illness notice.

The explosion of a battery car in a Chengdu community occurred in a narrow and enclosed elevator. It only took 3 seconds for the battery car to go from smoking to deflagration. The danger and harm can be imagined. If such a fire occurs in the corridor, it will be difficult for people in the building to escape, and it will be even more difficult for people in the elevator to escape. Even if you are lucky enough to escape, if these high-temperature smoke enters the human trachea, it will cause severe burns and cause the trapped person to suffocate during the escape process.