What Does Grounding Mean for New Energy Vehicle Charging?

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StDante
07/30/25 9:28am
New energy vehicle charging equipment requires grounding. If the socket is not grounded or has poor grounding, the home portable charging gun provided with the car may fail to charge. Precautions for electric vehicle charging: Protect the charger and avoid bumping or vibrating it as much as possible; It is recommended to charge daily to keep the battery in a shallow cycle state, which will extend battery life; Periodically perform a deep discharge on the battery to "activate the battery." Charging time for electric vehicles: Charging an electric vehicle at 220 volts typically takes about 9 hours to fully charge; If using a dedicated charging pile, it can be fully charged in two hours; At a professional charging station, it only takes 15 minutes to half an hour to fully charge. Charging power and the vehicle's battery capacity directly affect charging time.
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