For WEilai owners, choosing the right home charging pile power should be considered according to the following factors:
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1. Models: Different models have different charging power requirements, such as ES6, ES8, EC6 and other models require higher power charging piles.
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2. Charging frequency: If you often need to travel long distances or use more vehicles, it is recommended to choose a higher power charging pile to shorten the charging time.
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3. Charging station distribution: If you live in a dense area of charging stations, then choose a lower power charging pile can also meet the daily charging needs.
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Taking the above factors into consideration, if your model is ES6, ES8, EC6 and other high-power models, it is recommended to choose 7KW or above home charging pile. If your model is a low-power model, then choosing a household charging pile of 5KW or less can also meet daily charging needs.
Choosing the kw number of WEilai home filling pile needs to consider the electrical load of the family and the charging needs of the individual. If the household electricity load is already relatively large, you can consider choosing a lower kw number to avoid electricity overload. If the individual charging needs are large, it is recommended to choose a higher kw number in order to charge faster. It is recommended to choose more than 6kw of WEilai charging pile to meet the general charging needs.
The selection of the appropriate number and power of WEilai home charging pile needs to be determined according to personal charging needs and economic budget. In general, if the number of household electric vehicles is large and the charging frequency is high, it is recommended to choose a charging pile with larger power, such as 6-8kW charging pile installed for each car; If the number of cars is not large or the frequency of use is low, you can choose a smaller power charging pile, such as 3.3-4.6kW charging pile. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider the capacity of household power access to the grid and the line carrying capacity to ensure the safety and stability of use.