new energy vehicles parked in underground garages: safety and fairness at the intersection of boundaries

2024-09-09

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zhao liangshan pointed out that as a management organization representing the common interests of all owners, the residential property management has differences with the hotel business model in terms of parking space use rights and management. as a commercial entity, the hotel has independent management rights and can decide the use of parking spaces. although the residential property management provides services to the owners, it is not the owner of the underground garage and should stand from the perspective of the owners and respect their rights and interests.

at present, there is a general demand for parking new energy vehicles in underground parking lots in many cities, but safety issues have always been the main point of contention. for example, factors such as the degree of perfection of fire protection facilities, the safety standards of charging stations, and the adequacy of the number of parking spaces will directly affect the safety of new energy vehicles.

different perspectives

safety and fair trade

in the future, as new energy vehicle technology and market development, how to coordinate safety and fairness will become a key issue in urban parking management. we need to explore more flexible and humanized solutions to provide users with better services and experience.