Today I will give you a brief introduction to electric vehicle connectors. Electric vehicles are gradually becoming popular throughout the country, and the number of electric vehicle charging stations installed on the road is also gradually increasing. Do you know what to pay attention to when using electric vehicle charging connectors?
Electric vehicle connector: mobile charging connector
Tesla's mobile charging connector is actually a portable charger. It is equipped with two plugs, which are respectively adapted to the national standard 220V single-phase 10A electrical socket and three-phase 16A socket, with output powers of 1.8kW and 5.2kW respectively. Faced with the battery capacity of Tesla Model S up to 85kWh, the mobile charging connector is a bit of a drop in the bucket. Its function should be to charge the power at any time with the help of fragmented time. The charging interface has always been optional in the past.
Electric vehicle connector: wall charger
The wall-mounted charger is Tesla's home charging pile. The voltage and current are 220V and 40A respectively, and the output power is 8.8Kw. It doesn't look like much, right? But if you choose a car-mounted dual charger, it will be different. The dual-car charger is priced at 16,600 yuan, and the matching high-power wall-mounted charging connector uses 380V three-phase electricity, current 32A, and output power 18kW. This charging speed is similar to that of ordinary fast charging piles. It takes about 5 hours to charge a Tesla Model S with a battery capacity of 85kWh.






