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Heat wave in China leads to the closure of electric vehicle charging stations

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Heat hitting China impacted bootability electric vehicles.

It is reported by Bloomberg. Tesla D child suspended the work of several of their charging stations due to power outages.

Several Chinese provinces have been hit by the heatwave, with cutbacks that have forced factories to close and street lights to dim.

It felt more Chengduwhere the worst drought since the 1960s has drastically reduced hydroelectric production.

As citizens demand more use of air conditioners, electricity not produced enough.

At the moment there is no charging for electric vehicles

Manufacturer Application Electric vehicles Nio displays warnings informing users that some of its battery change stations, where near-depleted batteries are left for fully charged ones, are “offline”.

Tesla it has limited its services at some superchargers and some have even closed. Some lucky ones may find a couple open in Chengdu, but only at night.

Source: RPP

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