Driving Charging Innovation

Improving Efficiency, Safety, and User Experience

Core Technology

Core technology continues to drive the development of new energy charging stations, improving charging efficiency, reducing user costs, and enhancing user experience. With technological advancement, standard refinement, and market growth, new energy charging stations will play an increasingly important role in the future transportation ecosystem.

1. Power Electronics Technology
Used to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) for efficient charging. Modern DC fast charging stations typically use Power Factor Correction (PFC) technology and low harmonic design to improve energy conversion efficiency. With multi-level DC/DC conversion technology, charging devices can achieve higher efficiency and smaller size.

2. Communication and Control Technology
Communication protocols between electric vehicles, charging stations, and the power grid enable vehicles to return power to the grid during charging, helping to balance the power grid load.
Intelligently adjust charging power based on power grid conditions, charging station load, and user needs to optimize charging costs.

3. Energy Management and Storage Technology
Predict charging demand through methods such as machine learning to better plan charging station locations and power supply.
Optimize charging time and power based on electricity price fluctuations and user needs.
Integrate energy storage systems such as lithium batteries and supercapacitors at charging stations to balance grid load and provide peak load support. Use energy storage systems to store solar or wind power to provide cleaner and cheaper electricity for charging stations.

4. Security and Protection Technology
Smart protection mechanisms and automatic failure detection ensure that charging stations have obtained international certification, complying with industry standards such as UL and IEC, improving product safety and reliability.

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