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Technological Iteration and Upgrading of DC Chargers Adapt to Multi-scenario Application Needs

May 09,2026

DC charger technology continues to iterate, developing in the direction of high power, intelligence and modularity to meet application needs in different scenarios.

DC charger technology continues to iterate, developing in the direction of high power, intelligence and modularity to meet application needs in different scenarios. Early DC chargers mostly had power of 60kW and 120kW. With the increase in new energy vehicle battery capacity and demand for fast charging, the power of mainstream models has now increased to 180kW and 240kW, and some ultra-fast chargers can reach more than 360kW, greatly shortening vehicle charging time.

Modular design has become the mainstream trend in the industry. By using standardized power modules, flexible power configuration and quick fault replacement are realized, improving equipment operation and maintenance convenience. In terms of intelligence, chargers integrate IoT communication modules, supporting remote monitoring, fault diagnosis, data collection and OTA upgrades, facilitating station operation and management. At the same time, some models integrate functions such as orderly charging, load adjustment and peak-valley price response, which can dynamically adjust output power according to grid load conditions, reduce electricity costs and improve grid adaptability. In addition, for special environments such as low temperature, high humidity and high salt fog, the industry has launched special models with higher protection levels to enhance equipment stability and service life. Technological upgrading promotes the application and expansion of DC chargers in multiple scenarios such as highways, parks, communities and battery swapping stations, helping to continuously improve the energy replenishment system for new energy vehicles.

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