Can a New Battery Use Fast Charging?
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New batteries can use fast charging, but it is recommended not to use it for extended periods. Difference Between Fast and Slow Charging: Fast and slow charging are relative concepts. Generally, fast charging refers to high-power DC charging, which can charge the battery to 80% capacity in about half an hour. Slow charging refers to AC charging, which typically takes 6 to 8 hours to complete. The speed of electric vehicle charging is closely related to the charger's power, battery charging characteristics, and temperature. Portable Charging: Portable charging refers to using the portable charging cable that comes with the vehicle to connect to a standard household socket for charging. This is a very convenient charging method, as it allows charging wherever a socket is available. Generally, standard household sockets provide a voltage of 220V and a current of 10A, theoretically yielding a power of 2.2kW. However, in practical use, the charging power is usually only around 1.5kW.