At present, the charging of mainstream electric vehicles is generally divided into fast charging and slow charging, and the slow charging time ranges from several hours to more than ten hours, depending on the charging voltage, electric vehicle performance and other factors.
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For example, the slow charge time of the Chevrolet VOLT (VOLT) is 4 hours, the slow charge time of the Nissan LEAF (LEAF) is 7 hours, and the slow charge time of the United States CODA (products are jointly developed by the United States and China) is 6 hours. Fast charging time is generally advertised as a few minutes, ten minutes or dozens of minutes, but fast charging technology is relatively immature.
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Fast electric vehicle charging pile, usually charging power in dozens or even hundreds of kilowatts, need to use a dedicated line power supply, charging current of hundreds of amps can be completed in ten minutes to tens of minutes more than 70% of the charging capacity.
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Household electric vehicle charging piles are usually limited by the power supply voltage and line design capacity, the charging power is within a few kilowatts, and the charging time takes several hours to be full.
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The price of electric vehicle charging piles is uncertain, and there is a distinction between commercial and domestic use. In addition, how long the electric vehicle charging pile will be filled once also depends on the charging type selected.