In the past two years, new energy vehicles have become a battleground, especially in China, the world’s largest market for new energy vehicles.
This year’s Beijing Auto Show brought together self-owned brands, joint ventures and new forces to launch more than 170 new energy vehicles.
Driven by policy and market, there will be more and more new energy vehicles in auto shows and on the road in the future, but it is inevitable to get mixed up.
So, what about new energy electric vehicles?
With the continuous progress of society and the continuous development of new energy, green electric travel is the next change that mankind must face, and new energy electric vehicles will also be the desired vehicle of the future.
But many people have a headache when it comes to charging.
1. How long does it take him to charge a battery?
2. How long does his driving range last me?
3. Are the number and density of charging piles sufficient for the first time?
Answer 1: The fastest charge is generally 2 hours, the slowest is generally 8 hours.
Charging is divided into fast charge and slow charge.
Generally, fast charge is high-power DC charging, which can be filled with 80% of the battery capacity in half an hour, while slow charge refers to AC charging, which takes 6-8 hours to charge.
The charging speed of electric vehicles is closely related to charger power, battery charging characteristics and temperature.
Under the current battery technology, it takes 30 minutes to charge the battery to 80% of its capacity even if it is fast charging. After that, to protect the battery safety, the charging current must be smaller and the charging time to 100% will be longer.
With current battery technology, it does feel like a long time to charge.
If the fast charge is acceptable, as long as the charge is normal.
If it is a slow charge, it is estimated that the car can set up the charge, go home and have a sleep.
However, the current battery technology is limited, and more high-tech batteries may be developed in the future.
Just like when our phones first came out, it used to take a long time to charge them to full charge, whereas today’s awesome phone batteries only take a few minutes to charge.
I really hope the day of electric cars is coming soon.