A video shared by netizens showed that a physical fight broke out between two people fighting for the charging gun. In the video, the charging vehicle has a Su A Nanjing license plate.At a certain charging station, two men were suspected of fighting over each other for a charging gun.At first, one man hit another man with a charging gun. After the charging gun was taken away, the two started free fighting on their hands and feet.
During this period, another man broke up the fight and persuaded them not to take action, but with little success.
As for the aftermath of the dispute, it is unknown whether the two went back to their respective homes or went to the police station to record the incident.
In fact, similar scenes have been staged at charging stations all over the country during holidays. Generally, electric car owners will follow the queuing rules at charging stations where there are many cars and charge when it is their turn. It is often unruly car owners who want to jump in the queue to charge, and they are more likely to have disputes with others.
According to data from the China Charging Alliance, as of the end of July 2025, the total number of electric vehicle charging infrastructure (guns) in my country reached 16.696 million, a year-on-year increase of 53%; among them, 4.202 million were public charging facilities.
my country has built the world's largest electric vehicle charging network, with an average of 2 charging piles for every 5 vehicles.However, during holidays or in some popular areas, there are still cases where there are not enough charging piles.
