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V2V mobile DC charging pile

The charging device is small and portable, and the mobile energy replenishment service is flexible, allowing you to replenish power anytime, anywhere, without relying on traditional charging piles.

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    V2V Series

    More flexible and convenient

    The charging equipment is compact and portable, mobile energy replenishment service is flexible, and electricity can be replenished anytime, anywhere, without relying on traditional charging piles.

    Mutual assistance charging

    Realize energy sharing between vehicles, reduce waste and resource consumption.

    Reduce range anxiety

    Carry with you, benefit others and yourself, more convenient power replenishment.

     

     

    Main parameters
    Model CV201K CV301K CV401K
    Output power 20KW 30KW 40KW
    Output voltage 200-750N (200-1000 optional)
    Input voltage 260-475V 480V optional
    Input current AC:0-32A DC-0-28A AC:0-48A DC 0-50A DC:0-56A AC:0-64A
    Output current 0-50A 0-50A 0-100A
    Frequency 45-60HZ
    Number of charging guns 2
    Charging method Scanning, APP, manual
    Charging gun cable length 5M
    AD screen Mobile APP, one-scan summoning
    Operating interface 4.3-inch touch screen
    Network connection Standard: CAN/485/Ethernet Optional: GPRS/4G
    Dimensions (mm) 635x295X500
    Weight 40KW 50KW 60KW
    Operating temperature -25℃~+50℃ (Above 50℃, heater can be configured for extremely cold areas)
    Altitude 2000M
    IP rating IP54
    Operating humidity 5%-90%RH, no condensation
    Applicable standards EN61851-1, JEVSG 105
    Communication protocol CHADEMO2.0/DIN70121.0, CPP 1.6 (JSON), ISO 15118

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