Charging Station Selection and Cost-Effective Solutions: A Comprehensive Guide

06/27/2025

Ⅰ. Charging Pile Types and Technology Selection

  1. AC vs. DC Charging Pile Comparison

    • AC Slow Charging Pile (7-22kW)

      • Applicable Scenarios: Homes, offices, residential communities (charging time 6-10 hours).

      • Advantages: Low cost (¥1,000 - ¥4,000 per unit), minimal battery damage, simple installation.

      • Limitations: Low power, cannot meet fast charging demands.

    • DC Fast Charging Pile (30-480kW)

      • Applicable Scenarios: Public charging stations, highways, commercial centers (charges to 80% in ~30 minutes).

      • Advantages: High power output (e.g., 120kW dual-gun pile), supports simultaneous charging of multiple vehicles.

      • Limitations: High cost (¥50,000 - ¥200,000 per unit), requires grid capacity expansion support.

  2. Key Performance Parameters

    • Protection Level: Must be ≥ IP54 (dustproof and water-resistant).

    • Safety Protection: Overvoltage/overcurrent/leakage/lightning protection, emergency stop function (compliant with GB/T 18487.2 standard).

    • Efficiency Requirements: Conversion efficiency ≥ 94%, power factor ≥ 0.98.

    • Smart Management: 4G connectivity, remote monitoring, APP payment (e.g., QR code/RFID card).

II. Scenario-based Selection Plan

Application Scenario

Recommended Type

Configuration Suggestions

Cost Range

Home/Private Garage

7kW Wall-mounted AC Pile

Single gun, wiring within 30m, IP54 protection

¥2,000 - ¥5,000 (incl. install)

Commercial Plaza/Parking Lot

120kW Dual-gun DC Pile

Split-type design, multi-gun power sharing, touchscreen operation

¥80,000 - ¥150,000 per unit

Bus/Logistics Center

240kW Split-type DC Pile

10-gun flexible power sharing, compatible with high-capacity batteries

¥200,000 - ¥400,000 per set

Highway Service Area

180kW+ Ultra-fast Charging Pile

Dual-gun rotary charging, rain canopy, emergency backup power

¥150,000 - ¥250,000 per unit

Selection Principles:

  • Efficiency First: Choose AC piles for homes; choose DC piles for public scenarios.

  • Safety & Reliability: Must pass CQC/CNAS certification.

  • Scalability: Reserve power expansion interfaces (e.g., 400kW split-type pile supports future capacity increase).

III. Implementation Key Points & Cost Optimization

  1. Power Infrastructure

    • Grid Connection: DC piles require 380V three-phase voltage; AC piles require 220V single-phase.

    • Capacity Expansion Cost: Power modification for commercial scenarios can cost ¥100,000 - ¥500,000 (incl. transformer/cables).

  2. Installation & Operation/Maintenance (O&M)

    • Wiring Specifications: Use cables ≥10mm² for DC piles, use 6mm² BV wire for AC piles.

    • O&M Cost: Annual maintenance cost is approximately 5%-10% of equipment value.

  3. Policy & Subsidies

    • Local governments provide equipment subsidies (e.g., covering up to 30% of cost) and preferential electricity tariffs for public charging stations.

IV. Future Technology Trends

  1. High Power: >11kW home AC piles and 480kW split-type DC piles become mainstream, adapting to 800V high-voltage platform vehicles.

  2. V2G Technology: Enables bidirectional power flow between vehicles and the grid, requiring charging piles to support smart scheduling protocols.

  3. Centralized Flexible Charging: Split-type DC piles dynamically allocate power, improving utilization (e.g., 400kW power cabinet supports flexible output to 10 charging guns).

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