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What Is An AC EV Charger?

Dec 28, 2024 Leave a message

An AC EV charger (AC electric vehicle charger) is a device that provides charging for electric vehicles. Its working principle is to use AC power to charge the battery of an electric vehicle. The on-board charger built into the electric vehicle converts AC power to DC power and stores it in the battery.

 

Features:

Slower charging speed: Since AC chargers rely on the power of the on-board charger to complete the power conversion, their charging speed is usually slower than that of DC chargers, and they are more suitable for overnight charging or long-term parking.
Use scenarios: AC chargers are often used in environments such as homes, offices, or commercial parking lots, providing convenient and economical

charging solutions.
Power range: The power of AC chargers is generally between 3.3kW and 22kW, depending on the vehicle's on-board charger capacity and the design of the charger itself.

 

Advantages:

Relatively low cost, suitable for home and small commercial use.
Easy to install and maintain, the device is small in size and takes up little space.

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