At present, according to the charging standards of various countries, it can be divided into five categories, namely the United States, Europe, Japan, China and general use in various countries.

N.America

The technical standards required by the American market are mainly implemented by Tesla. As a pioneer brand of electric vehicles, Tesla in the United States has its own charging standards. The power of its wall-mounted AC charging piles is 10kw and 21kw. The charging pile power of the “super charging station” has reached 125kw, and the charging power is also continuing to increase.

National charging interface standardsEU

The European standard charging socket includes two charging methods: AC and DC. The top is three-phase AC charging, and the big round hole below is DC charging. In the DC fast charging mode, the Combo has a voltage of 500V and an output current of 200A. It only takes 30 minutes to fully charge an electric vehicle with a cruising range of 350 kilometers.

Japan

The Japanese standard charging socket can output a maximum power of 50kw. CHAdeMO means “very fast” in Japanese.

China

Mennekes fast charging sockets are known as the “most trustworthy” AC charging sockets, and Mennekes standard charging piles are widely used in Europe. The output power of this charging socket reaches 44kw. Because of its excellent safety performance, the charging ports of many electric vehicles in China are Mennekes type.