What types of charging stations and charging methods are there?
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A hybrid or an all-electric car, fast charging or trickle charging. It all requires its own approach. Each application requires a different charging station, each with its own power cable.
There are several charging methods.
2.3 kW Charging using a 230V socket and 10A.
The charging capacity is limited, so charging can take a long time.
Good for pluggable hybrid cars where the battery is often only 7–10 kW.
3.7 kW Charging via 1-phase 230V max. 16A.
The charging capacity is limited, so charging can take a long time.
Good for pluggable hybrid cars where the battery is often only 7–10 kW.
It is slightly faster than the above option.
11 kW Charging with 3-phase 230V 16A.
For many all-electric cars, this is a good solution that can also be installed ‘at home’ without a very heavy expansion of the meter box.
22kW Charging with 3-phase and 32A.
This application is for higher power but still fine at home. However, a 3x35A connection is required.
50kW This application can only be done with a separate power supply.
The power required is high. But the car charges up nice and fast.
150 kW Special installations are required at these capacities. It costs a bit, but the car is properly recharged in a very short time.
350 kW For those for whom all the above solutions take too long.
Special installations are required at these capacities. It costs a bit, but the car is properly recharged in a very short time.
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