What is the Power Output of Home Charging Stations for New Energy Vehicles?
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Generally, the power output of home AC charging stations is 7KW, utilizing a 220V single-phase power supply. DC charging stations offer multiple power levels such as 30KW, 60KW, 100KW, 150KW, and 200KW. The actual charging process is determined by the matching results between the electric vehicle's battery parameters and the charging station, and it varies with the charging state. Below is an introduction to home charging stations: 1. Function: Charging stations are specialized supporting facilities for electric vehicles, similar to fuel dispensers at gas stations. As energy replenishment devices for electric vehicles, the charging performance of these stations affects the battery's service life and charging time. This is also one of the most concerning aspects for consumers before purchasing an electric vehicle. The basic principle of electric vehicle charger design is to achieve fast, efficient, safe, and reasonable power replenishment for the power battery. Additionally, the adaptability of the charger to various power batteries must be considered. 2. Charging Types: AC charging stations typically have a small current output, with compact and flexible installations, often used as home charging stations. DC charging stations usually have a large current output, with larger installations primarily used for providing fast charging for large electric buses and similar vehicles.