Model no.: MC15750
Features: Truly portable with robust casters for quick and easy movement; fixed time charging available; voice navigation / digital tube display; single portable handle; robust caster wheels with fixed-position brake; anti-collision class > IK8.
Charging Standard | CCS1 / CCS2 / CHAdeMO / GBT |
Start Mode | plug and charge |
Networking protocol | (not applicable) |
Charging Mode | plug and charge / fixed time charging |
Charging Standard | EN61851, EN62196, ISO15118, DIN70121, CHAdeMO |
Temperature Range | -20~+50℃ |
Machine Dimensions | 490*386*158mm |
Input Voltage Range | 260Vac--475Vac |
Frequency | 50/60Hz |
Input Current Range | 25A |
Input Cable Length | 5M |
Output Power | 15kW |
Output DC Voltage Range | 200-750Vdc |
Output DC Current | 25A/37A |
Gun Cable Length | 3M |
DC mobile charger features a compact size and portable design. Units weigh anywhere from 25-150 lbs. Some chargers have wheels and handles built-in for portability. Small footprint and transportable form factor allows chargers to be easily moved by hand or with equipment.
The transportable design of DC mobile EV chargers enables flexible options for deploying and moving chargers as needs change. They can provide supplemental charging in overflow lots, serve off-site events, or be shared between locations. Chargers can be rotated to whatever sites have highest demand.
When comparing the speed of electric vehicle (EV) chargers, DC chargers are generally much faster than AC chargers.
AC Chargers:
Speed: Slower charging speed.
Power Output: Typically ranges from 3.7 kW to 22 kW.
Usage: Mostly used for home or workplace charging.
Charging Time: Depending on the vehicle's battery capacity, it can take several hours to fully charge (e.g., 8-12 hours for a full charge with a typical 7 kW home charger).
DC Chargers:
Speed: Faster charging speed.
Power Output: Ranges from 50 kW to 350 kW.
Usage: Commonly found at public charging stations, especially along highways for fast charging.
Charging Time: Can charge an EV to 80% in about 20-30 minutes, depending on the charger power and vehicle capabilities.