What is the power rating of a home car charging station?
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Charging stations are divided into two main categories: AC (alternating current) stations and DC (direct current) stations. Generally, AC stations have a power rating of 7KW and use a 220V single-phase power supply. DC stations offer multiple power levels to choose from, such as 30KW, 60KW, 100KW, 150KW, and 200KW. The actual charging power is determined by the matching result between the electric vehicle's battery parameters and the charging station, and it varies with the charging status. Charging station usage precautions: 1. Do not place flammable, explosive, or combustible materials, chemicals, or hazardous vapors near the charging station. 2. Keep the charging gun head clean and dry. If it is dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth. Never touch the charging gun core with your hands while it is live. 3. Do not use the charging station if the charging gun or cable is defective, cracked, worn, broken, or if the cable is exposed. If any of these issues are found, contact the staff immediately. 4. Do not attempt to dismantle, repair, or modify the charging station. If maintenance or modification is needed, contact the staff. Improper operations may cause damage, water leakage, or electric leakage. 5. Never unplug the gun head during charging to ensure personal and vehicle safety. 6. If any abnormalities occur during use, immediately press the emergency stop button to cut off all input and output power. 7. Be cautious when charging during rainy or thunderstorm weather. 8. Children should not approach or use the charging station during charging to avoid injury. 9. Vehicles must not be driven while charging; charging can only be performed when the vehicle is stationary. For hybrid electric vehicles, turn off the engine before charging.