A recent report released by Strategy&, a consulting agency of PricewaterhouseCoopers, predicts that by 2030, the number of new electric vehicles registered in the world's three largest auto markets, the EU, the United States and China, will exceed 17.4 million, accounting for nearly 27% of total auto sales. %. Driven by multiple factors such as reducing energy consumption and responding to climate change, many countries regard promoting the development of the electric vehicle industry and achieving green transformation as new growth points to drive sustained economic recovery. The latest report released by the European Alternative Fuel Observation Organization stated that European electric vehicle sales exceeded the 1 million mark in 2020, a three-fold increase from 2019, and the market share of electric vehicles increased from 3% in 2019 to 10%. PwC predicts that electric vehicle sales are expected to account for 67.4% of the European automobile market in 2035.
A recent report released by Stra...
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Combo sockets can allow slow charging and fast charging of electric vehicles. It is the most widely used socket type in Europe, including Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Daimler, Ford, General Motors, Porsche and Volkswagen, all equipped with SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) ) charging interface developed.
On October 2, 2012, the SAE J1772 revised draft voted by SAE relevant committee members became the only official DC charging standard in the world. The launch of this standard is to change the current situation of a mixed charging system and increase consumers' enthusiasm for purchasing electric vehicles. The core of the DC fast charging standard based on the revised version of J1772 is the Combo Connector.
The previous version of the standard (developed in 2010) specified the specifications of the basic J1772 connector for AC charging, with lower charging levels (AC Level 1 for 120V, Level 2 for 240V). This basic connector is widely used today and is compatible with Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt...
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