Car charging pile refers to the device that provides charging services for electric vehicles or hybrid electric vehicles,
which can transmit electrical energy from the grid to the vehicle battery.
The charging pile usually contains an interface to connect the vehicle,
an AC to DC converter, rectifier or inverter to generate the required electrical signal and charge the battery.
Generally speaking, it is divided into two kinds of charging piles for home use and public use.
Home charging piles can be installed in private homes or garages to provide low-power charging services through
ordinary power sources (such as 220V power supply).
Public charging piles provide higher charging power and achieve safe electricity consumption through professional management and detection equipment.
According to the different charging speed, public charging piles are also divided into AC fast charging,
DC fast charging and slow charging.
In addition, in order to facilitate the use and management of users,
many charging piles are equipped with voice prompt systems and Internet remote monitoring programs,
which support features such as local remote start and stop of mobile APP and cross-regional unified management.