Which vehicles can be charged by EV Power charging piles?
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EV Power charging piles can charge all new energy electric vehicles. EV Power charging piles are divided into two types: AC charging piles and DC charging piles. AC charging piles are for slow charging, while DC charging piles are for fast charging. Power of EV Power AC charging piles: The power is generally 7KW/14kW, etc., and electric vehicles generally support AC charging. EV Power DC charging piles convert 380V power into high-current DC charging voltage through a transformer, with a charging current that can reach 32A and a charging power that can reach 45KW. EV Power fast charging pile equipment adopts an integrated AC/DC structure. It can achieve both DC charging and AC charging. During the day when there is more charging business, the DC method is used for fast charging. At night when there are fewer users at the charging station, AC charging can be used for slow charging operations. According to the installation location, they can be divided into public charging piles and dedicated charging piles: Public charging piles are built in public parking lots combined with parking spaces to provide public charging services for social vehicles. Dedicated charging piles are built in the parking lots of construction units for use by internal personnel. Private charging piles are built in personal parking spaces to provide charging for private users. Charging piles are generally built in combination with parking spaces in parking lots. The protection level of charging piles installed outdoors should not be lower than IP54. The protection level of charging piles installed indoors should not be lower than IP32.
EV Power charging piles can charge various electric vehicles, as long as they have a standard charging interface. When I drive a BYD electric car, I often use its charging pile, and the compatibility is quite good. Most domestic brands like Geely and Great Wall are fine, but for imported cars like Tesla, you need to pay attention to the plug type. AC slow charging supports Type 2 and the national standard GB/T interface, suitable for daily charging, while DC fast charging is for CCS standard vehicles, which is fast and suitable for long trips. If you're unsure, check your car's interface or manual. The charging pile has strong versatility, but don't use it on older models. As electric vehicles become more popular, choosing a compatible pile is both convenient and safe. My experience is that it covers mainstream brands.
As a frequent user of electric vehicles, the EV Power charging station charges my NIO smoothly. It can handle most cars, for example, my car's interface is the national standard, and the charging station matches it effortlessly; my friend's Ora Cat can also use it. In daily use, it handles AC cars without issues in slow charging scenarios, and supports CCS and CHAdeMO models for fast charging, with high speed and efficiency. It's important to avoid non-standard models to ensure a stable and safe connection. Based on my experience, the universal design of the charging station makes daily commuting more worry-free, especially when paired with the APP to monitor battery levels.