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points) supplies an adaptor to allow use of J1772 outlets at charging stations. In the US, electric cars use a standardi

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 3:49 pm
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Points Supplies An Adaptor To Allow Use Of J1772 Outlets At Charging Stations In The Us Electric Cars Use A Standardi 1
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points) supplies an adaptor to allow use of J1772 outlets at charging stations. In the US, electric cars use a standardized plug named 'SAE J1772', Tesla has its own design but Li N Charging can be either AC (120 VAC) or DC, and while there are many different flavors' of charging, let's use the following specifications: PP CP PE AC charging max power = 1.44 kW, DC max charging power = 80 kW at 1000VDC. DC+ 1) How much current is involved with a) AC or b) DC charging? DC- L1 'Hot' (120VAC) N Neutral (120VAC) 2) The 2020 Chevrolet Bolt has a 66-kWh lithium-ion battery. How much time is required to fully charge this car using (a) AC or (b) DC charging? CP Control pilot PP Proximity pilot 3) PE Protective ground Fully charged, the Chevrolet Bolt has a range of 259 miles. How much range is available after charging for 1 hour using (a) AC or (b) DC