What is the power rating of a home car charging station?
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Charging stations are generally divided into two categories: AC stations and DC stations: 1. AC stations: Typically have a standard power rating of 7KW. Some manufacturers provide portable chargers or three-pin cables with only 2-3KW, which are not standard stations; 2. DC stations: Also known as fast-charging stations, they usually have power ratings of 15, 20, 30, 45, 60, 100, 150, 200, 250, or 300KW. Most DC stations now use modular power combinations, offering more flexible benefits, allowing users to freely configure the charging station's power according to their needs. Additional information: The time required to fully charge a car depends on the battery capacity. Generally, small and medium-sized electric vehicles can hold up to 18 kWh of electricity. To calculate the charging time, it's necessary to know the input voltage and current of the charger. Moreover, the current consumption of the charger varies during charging and does not remain constant. Therefore, the calculated result is only a reference value.