Does higher power of charging pile mean faster charging?
The power of DC charging is related to our charging speed. Is the higher the DC charging power, the faster the charging speed?
Yes, but not completely, because in addition to the output capacity of the charging pile, charging also depends on the acceptance capacity of the battery. It depends on your charging range, from 0 to 100% or 30% - 80% or 5% - 30%, etc.
It's like filling a cup. At first, you can use big stones, then you can use small stones and sand. Finally, you can only use water, and it's trickle water, otherwise the water will overflow before it can fill the gap. If the big stones are not placed well at the beginning, the small stones may be blocked later, and there are many holes left at the bottom. If all these are filled with trickling water, the overall use time may be longer.
This is a power utilization problem, which is rooted in the battery, not the charging pile. However, the development of high-power charging piles is still of great significance. After all, the rapid energy replenishment that can be achieved in low electricity, such as charging for 5 minutes and driving for 120km, can still solve many pressing problems.
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Types and characteristics of charging posts for new energy vehicles
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Does higher power of charging pile mean faster charging?
The power of DC charging is related to our charging speed. Is the higher the DC charging power, the faster the charging speed? Yes, but not completely, because in addition to the output capacity of the charging pile, charging also depends on the acceptance capacity of the battery. It depends on your charging range, from 0 to 100% or 30% - 80% or 5% - 30%, etc.

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