The price of a charging pile can range from hundreds to thousands of RMB, with the main difference being in power. The cost of a 11KW charging pile is around 3000 RMB or more, a 7KW charging pile costs between 1500-2500 RMB, and a portable 3.5KW charging pile is priced under 1500 RMB.
As one of the new infrastructures, charging piles for new energy vehicles are different from the traditional charging piles. The "new" here means new digital technology which is an organic integration between charging piles and communication, cloud computing, intelligent power grid and IoV technology.
Charging piles are of great significance to developing new energy vehicles, and they are also an important part of the emerging digital economy such as intelligent traffic and intelligent energy. The State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) is taking an active role in the development of new energy vehicles.
Charging piles are mainly divided into AC charging piles and DC charging piles. AC charging piles have a smaller body, are flexible for installation, and typically take 6-8 hours to fully charge. They are suitable for small electric vehicles and are commonly used in public parking lots, large shopping centers, and community garages.
O&M: The charging pile service system is large in scale and complicated in organization. H3C uses its unified O&M software to provide users with a panoramic O&M solution that helps users extend to service applications upward and cover special charging and transforming devices downward.
The maximum charging power of an AC charging pile is 7KW. The charging power of a DC charging pile is generally 60KW to 80KW. The input current of a single gun on a charging pile can reach 150A--200A. This is a significant demand on the power supply line. In some old communities, even installing one may not be possible.