The battery energy storage technology is applied to the traditional EV (electric vehicle) charging piles to build a new EV charging pile with integrated charging, discharging, and storage; Multisim software is used to build an EV charging model in order to simulate the charge control guidance module.
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 are the characteristics of an electric vehicle charging pile?
As the electric vehicle charging pile (bolt) on the power distribution side of the power grid, its structure determines that the characteristics of the automatic communication system are many and scattered measured points, wide coverage, and short communication distance.
What is the protection level of the charging pile (bolt)?
m) The protection level of the charging pile (bolt) complies with the IP54 requirements of “GB 4208-1993 Enclosure Protection Level (IP Code)”; The input end of the charging pile is directly connected to the AC grid, and the output end is equipped with a charging plug for charging the electric vehicle.
What is a DC charging pile?
DC charging piles are commonly found in public charging stations, where EV owners can quickly recharge their vehicles while on the go. Why is DC charging bad for EVs? While DC charging offers faster charging times, it comes with a few considerations that can be considered disadvantages for certain EVs: 1.
How to choose a charging pile (bolt)?
The charging pile (bolt) should have a good shielding function against electromagnetic interference; ⑤ The bottom of the pile (bolt) body should be fixedly installed on a base not less than 200mm above the ground. The base area should not be larger than 500mm×500mm; 3. Power requirements 4. Electrical requirements
How to choose a 22kW charging pile?
So if you have two cars at home, or consider future expansion, you can consider choosing a 22KW charging pile. In short, you must choose a charging pile that is not less than the power of the on-board charger and is compatible. Note that charging piles above 7kw require a 380V meter.