Electric vehicles, compared to gasoline vehicles, mainly differ in the four major components: the drive motor, the speed controller, the power battery, and the on-board charger. Instead of gas stations, they rely on public ultra-fast charging stations. The quality of pure electric vehicles depends on these four major components, and their value also depends on the quality of these four major components. The use of pure electric vehicles is directly related to the selection and configuration of these four major components. So, what are the methods for charging electric vehicles? How do you charge an electric vehicle correctly?
One is to use a three-pin socket and use an EV charger for charging; two is to use an alternating current (AC) charging pile for directly charging the electric vehicle on the larger current AC grid, with a charging time of about 4 hours; three is to use a direct current (DC) charging pile for fast charging. The fast charging time is short, and the high-power non-vehicle DC charging machine directly outputs DC to the vehicle battery for charging. During the fast charging process, the non-vehicle charging machine and the electric vehicle undergo a handshake stage, configuration stage, charging stage, and end stage. Fast charging places higher demands on safety, battery life, basic construction, and operation and maintenance.
Nowadays, there are more and more electric vehicles on the road, which indicates that the popularity rate of electric vehicles is also increasing. When buying an electric vehicle, you need to pay attention to the issue of charging. So, what are the correct methods for charging electric vehicles?
The charging methods for electric vehicles include mobile charging, slow charging, and fast charging. Generally, the vast majority of electric vehicles are equipped with fast charging ports and slow charging ports, which means they support both fast and slow charging, and these two charging methods are already popular. The correct charging method for electric vehicles is mainly slow charging, which is conventional charging. If you need to use the vehicle during the day, you can start charging after work and keep it charging until the next morning, with a time control of between eight and twelve hours.
The cost of conventional electric vehicle charging is low and relatively stable, which is also beneficial for electric vehicles, especially for their batteries. Compared with fast charging, this charging method is slow, which means the charging rate is slower. Fast charging can charge the battery in a short time, but it will affect the battery life.