Charging piles, also known as charging stations or charging points, are essential for the efficient and convenient charging of EVs. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the top 10 charging pile brands in the market today.
What are electric car charging piles?
Electric car charging piles are fixed structures on the ground that provide AC electric energy for electric cars with on-board chargers using special charging interfaces and conduction modes. They have corresponding communication, charging, and safety protection functions. (How to Charge an EV imported from China)
What is the power of a charging pile?
Power and compatibility The power of a charging pile refers to the maximum amount of electrical energy that can be output per hour, in kW or "kilowatts". AC charging piles are generally divided into 3.5kw, 7KW, 11kw, and 22KW specifications according to power.
What is an AC charging pile?
Therefore, the AC charging pile can be understood as a set of connection and control equipment with a protection system. It implements a unified electrical protocol (national standard regulations) to communicate with the on-board charger to achieve functions such as opening and closing the scheduled charging.
How does a car battery charger work?
After the charging gun head is inserted into the slow charging interface of the car, the AC charging pile sends the AC power to the on-board charger, which converts the AC power into DC power and cooperates with the car battery management system (BMS) to complete the battery charging.
How does a car charging pile work?
From the external structure, the charging pile is clearly divided into components such as the pile body, cable, and charging gun head. At first glance, it seems that the charging pile performs the charging work, but for the AC charging pile, the real charging process is completed by the on-board charger (OBC) built into the car.
Charging piles above 7kw require a 380V meter. As mentioned above, the choice should be based on the power of the vehicle's own charger, while considering expansion needs such as changing vehicles. The mainstream new energy vehicle brands now all support 7KW charging piles.