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A charging dock is a specialized device designed to provide a convenient and efficient means of charging electric vehicles (EVs). Typically made from durable materials such as metal and high-quality plastics, these docks are equipped with connectors that interface with the vehicle's charging port. They are designed to deliver electrical power to the vehicle's battery, ensuring a safe and reliable charging experience.
| Input Voltage | 120V to 480V AC |
| Charging Power | 3.7 kW to 350 kW |
| Connector Type | Type 1, Type 2, CCS, CHAdeMO |
| Mounting Options | Wall-mounted, pedestal-mounted, portable |
| Weather Resistance | IP54 to IP67 rating |
When selecting a charging dock, buyers should consider the charging power required based on the vehicle's specifications and the intended use. It's important to specify the connector type compatible with the EVs that will be charged. Additionally, consider the installation environment to determine the appropriate weather resistance rating. Certifications such as UL or CE may also be relevant for safety and compliance. Quantities may vary based on the scale of deployment, from single units for home use to multiple units for commercial applications.
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Charging docks typically offer Type 1, Type 2, CCS, and CHAdeMO connectors.
Charging time varies based on the vehicle and dock power, ranging from 30 minutes to several hours.
Yes, many charging docks are designed for residential installation, but check local regulations.
Many charging docks have weather resistance ratings, typically between IP54 and IP67.
Charging docks are generally designed to last 5 to 10 years with proper maintenance.
Yes, installation may require specific electrical configurations based on the dock's power requirements.