Liquid cooled supercharge is not suitable for ordinary cars. Liquid-cooled supercharge is an advanced cooling system primarily used in electric or high-performance vehicles.
It reduces the temperature of the battery and motor through a liquid cooling system, improving charging efficiency and performance. Air cooling systems are commonly used in regular vehicles because of their lower power requirements and do not require efficient cooling as in electric vehicles.
Therefore, the liquid-cooled supercharge is not suitable for ordinary cars. The emergence of liquid-cooled supercharge technology is mainly to solve the problem of charging efficiency and battery life of electric vehicles.
Because the battery and motor of electric vehicles will generate a lot of heat during high-power charging or high-load work, if it is not cooled in time, it will lead to reduced battery performance or even damage. The liquid-cooled supercharge system absorbs and dissipates heat by circulating the coolant, maintaining the appropriate operating temperature of the battery and motor, thereby improving the charging efficiency and extending the battery life.
Therefore, the liquid-cooled supercharge is mainly suitable for electric vehicles or high-performance vehicles with high charging efficiency and battery life requirements.
For ordinary cars, the air cooling system has been able to meet its needs, so there is no need to use liquid cooling overcharge technology.