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this is caused by two problems: regulatory loopholes and operating costs. on the one hand, some charging stations lack standardized management and it is difficult to ensure the transparency of charging standards, which makes it difficult for some car owners to understand the charging rules and thus cause confusion about the fees. on the other hand, the operating and maintenance costs of the charging stations themselves cannot be ignored, which makes the "overtime parking fee" a "price assassin."
however, the problem of "replacement rate" of charging piles cannot be simply attributed to "overtime occupancy fee", it is a more complex social phenomenon. with the popularization of new energy vehicles, people's demand for charging facilities continues to grow, which has forced some charging stations to explore the "occupancy fee" charging model to optimize efficiency and ensure service quality. but at the same time, some charging stations have failed to fully fulfill their obligation to inform, resulting in car owners being charged without knowing it. this opaque charging model has invisibly turned the occupancy fee into a "price assassin" in disguise, stabbing consumers' wallets without them noticing.
in response to these problems, relevant departments and charging station operators need to take practical and effective measures to improve them. first, the fee disclosure system should be improved to ensure that car owners can fully understand the charging standards and rules of the parking fee before charging. secondly, charging stations should provide more humane reminder services. for example, after charging is completed, car owners can be reminded to move their cars in time through text messages, app push, etc. to avoid unnecessary parking fees. at the same time, for car owners who occupy the car for an extended period of time due to special circumstances, charging stations should also provide a certain grace period or exemption policy to reflect their care and understanding for car owners.
in addition, relevant departments should also strengthen supervision of charging station charging behavior. through regular inspections and irregular spot checks, ensure that charging stations strictly abide by relevant charging regulations and are not allowed to arbitrarily increase charging standards or increase revenue in disguise. violations should be punished according to law and publicly exposed to serve as a warning to others.