Is New Energy Slow Charging DC or AC?
1 Answers
New energy slow charging refers to AC charging, which takes 6 to 8 hours to complete. Below are the differences between fast charging and slow charging: Different charging interfaces: Fast charging is high-power DC charging, using the charging interface of a DC charging pile. Slow charging refers to AC charging, using the charging interface of an AC charging pile. Different charging methods: Fast charging converts AC power from the grid into DC power and delivers it to the fast charging port of an electric vehicle, where the electricity directly enters the battery for charging. Slow charging delivers AC power from the grid to the slow charging port of an electric vehicle. The onboard charger then converts the AC power into DC power, which is then input into the battery to complete the charging process.