141KWH/120KW Mobile Car Charging Station Introduction
The 141kwh/120kw mobile car charging station is a powerful and portable solution for rapid EV charging. Equipped with a large 141kwh battery and a 120kw DC output, it supports multiple charging standards like CCS and CHAdeMO. The station features a user-friendly interface and robust construction, making it ideal for emergency rescue, commercial use, and outdoor events. Its flexibility allows for convenient on-site charging in various locations.
141KWH/120KW EV Rescue Charger Specification
Energy storage capacity | 141kwh LiFePO4 |
Output voltage | DC 200V ~ 1000V |
Output current | 0 ~ 250A |
Charging mode | standalone / network |
Thermal management | Liquid cooling system for battery pack |
Payment system | VPOS / VISA / MASTER / OCPP1.6J |
Working temperature | -10℃ ~ 60℃ |
Charging gun | CCS1 / CCS2 / ChAdeMO / GB/T |
141KWH/120KW Mobile Electric Car Charging Stations Applications
- Emergency Services: Provides rapid charging for stranded electric vehicles, ensuring quick recovery.
- Public Events: Offers convenient charging at outdoor events, festivals, or remote locations.
- Roadside Assistance: Enables quick recharging for electric vehicles on long journeys.
- Temporary Charging Solutions: Ideal for construction sites or locations without fixed charging infrastructure.
FAQ
1. Does a 141kwh/120kw EV rescue charger support all electric vehicle brands?
A 141kwh/120kw EV rescue charger supports multiple charging standards, including CCS1, CCS2, CHAdeMO, and GB/T. This means it can be used with a wide range of electric vehicles from different brands, but compatibility may vary depending on the specific vehicle’s charging interface.
2. What is the maintenance cycle of a 120kw mobile EV charger?
The maintenance cycle for a 120kw mobile EV charger typically involves regular cleaning and inspection. You should perform a thorough check and service annually to ensure optimal performance and safety.
3. Will a charging power of 120kw cause damage to the vehicle battery?
A charging power of 120kw is generally safe for modern electric vehicles designed to support fast charging. However, frequent use of high-power charging may slightly reduce battery lifespan over time. It is important to follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations regarding charging practices to ensure optimal battery health.