Usually this question, we can quickly understand and get an accurate answer through the following points.
As the main charging equipment in daily homes and some commercial places, AC EV charger provide convenient, safe and reliable charging solutions for electric car owners.
The most commonly used power of AC EV charger is:
3.7kW , 230V , 1 phase, 16A
7.2kW , 230V , 1 phase, 32A
11kW , 400V , 3 phase, 16A
22kW , 400V , 3 phase , 32A
How to determine the most suitable power of AC EV charger that can be installed at home?
A. Check if your home can supply three phase electricity.
B. Check if your home circuit can support the current of the AC EV charger.
Check the current of the circuit breaker in the distribution box
A
10
1.6
20
32
mm²
2.5
2.5
4
6
AWG
1.3
1.3
1.1
9
C. Check the maximum charging power that your EV can support.
Tips.
You can use the charging interface of the tram to quickly determine whether the car supports three-phase charging.
In accordance with local regulations, the installation of charging piles is generally completed by professional installation companies.
For more information, you can ask a professional electrician, or ask us.
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