EV charger, all known as electric vehicle charger, is an important equipment to replenish electricity for electric vehicles.
In terms of types, they are mainly divided into AC charging piles and DC charging piles. AC charging piles are usually installed in residential areas, office areas, etc. The charging power is relatively small and the charging time is long, but the load impact on the power grid is small. DC charging piles, on the other hand, are mostly distributed in highway service areas, public car parks and other places, with higher charging power, which can replenish a large amount of electricity for EVs in a relatively short period of time.
In terms of functionality, EV chargers are equipped with intelligent control functions, which can monitor the charging status, battery power, charging current and voltage and other parameters to ensure the safety and stability of the charging process. Some high-end chargers also support networking, allowing users to remotely monitor the charging situation and book charging time through mobile phone APPs.
In terms of safety, EV chargers are equipped with over-voltage protection, over-current protection, leakage protection and other safety measures to prevent accidents during the charging process and to protect the safety of vehicles and users.
With the continuous expansion of the electric vehicle market, EV chargers are also constantly developing and improving, moving towards higher power, more convenient and smarter direction.