This study contributes a sustainable framework for the development and design of smart charging piles and related products, further promoting the adoption of green design principles and symmetry design concepts within the supporting infrastructure of new energy vehicles.
By ranking the weights of the product design features, the main charging pile design features can be better identified in order to focus on the core design features in the subsequent design practice, so as to design a product that meets the users’ needs. 3.4. Analysis of Product Sustainability Factors Based on the TBL Approach
Charging piles generally provide two charging methods: conventional charging and fast charging. People can use a specific charging card to swipe the card on the human-computer interaction interface provided by the charging pile to perform corresponding charging operations and cost data printing.
The application of PSO-RF can assist designers in incorporating sustainability elements into various design features during the early design stage, thereby improving charging pile design.
This integrated approach effectively promotes the harmonization of users’ needs and product sustainability, contributing to the successful design of smart charging piles. Furthermore, it supports the sustainable development and innovation of the charging pile industry.
As the electric vehicle charging pile (bolt) on the power distribution side of the power grid, its structure determines that the characteristics of the automatic communication system are many and scattered measured points, wide coverage, and short communication distance.