
New energy vehicles have standardized charging ports. New energy vehicle charging stations: Charging stations function similarly to fuel dispensers at gas stations. They can be fixed to the ground or walls and installed in public buildings (such as office buildings, shopping malls, public parking lots) and residential community parking lots or charging stations. They can charge various types of electric vehicles at different voltage levels. The input end of the charging station is directly connected to the AC power grid, while the output end is equipped with a charging plug for electric vehicles. Charging stations generally provide two charging methods: regular charging and fast charging. Users can swipe a specific charging card on the human-machine interaction interface provided by the charging station to select charging methods, set charging times, print cost data, etc. The display screen of the charging station shows data such as charging amount, cost, and charging time. New energy vehicles: New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new onboard power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving systems to form vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and innovative structures.


