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* 60 kW charger: A typical EV with a 50 kWh battery can be charged from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes with a 60 kW charger. | * 60 kW charger: A typical EV with a 50 kWh battery can be charged from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes with a 60 kW charger. | ||
* 180 kW charger: The same EV can be charged from 10% to 80% in about 10 minutes with a 180 kW charger. | * 180 kW charger: The same EV can be charged from 10% to 80% in about 10 minutes with a 180 kW charger. | ||
== Technical Specification of Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging== | == Technical Specification of Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging== | ||
Revision as of 07:12, 4 January 2024
Blink Charging- Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging Station
Blink Charging 60kW – 180kW DCFC. It is a line of DC fast chargers designed for electric vehicles (EVs). They are available in a range of power outputs from 60 kW to 180 kW, which can significantly reduce charging times compared to Level 2 AC chargers.
Charging Speed
The charging speed of the Blink Charging 60kW – 180kW DCFC depends on several factors
- 60 kW charger: A typical EV with a 50 kWh battery can be charged from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes with a 60 kW charger.
- 180 kW charger: The same EV can be charged from 10% to 80% in about 10 minutes with a 180 kW charger.
Technical Specification of Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging
- Blink 60kW-360kW DCFC Charger Product Sheet
- Blink 60kW DCFC Specification Sheet
- Blink 120kW DCFC Specification Sheet
- Blink 180kW DCFC Specification Sheet
Smart Features of Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging
- Blink Network Integration: Seamless integration with the Blink Network allows for remote monitoring, management, and data collection of the charger. This enables station owners to track energy usage, diagnose issues, and optimize charger performance remotely.
- Mobile App Connectivity: EV drivers can use the Blink Charging mobile app to locate chargers, check availability, start and stop charging sessions, and monitor charging progress. The app also provides real-time updates on charger status and estimated charging times.
- Multiple Payment Options: Drivers can pay for charging sessions using various methods, including credit cards, RFID cards, mobile wallets, and Blink membership plans. This flexibility caters to diverse user preferences and simplifies the payment process.
- Dynamic Pricing: Station owners can configure dynamic pricing options based on factors like demand, time of day, and energy costs. This allows for flexible pricing strategies and can incentivize off-peak charging.
- LED Lighting and Displays: The chargers feature bright LED lighting and informative displays that provide clear instructions and charging status updates for drivers. This enhances usability and convenience, especially in low-light conditions.
- Customizable Branding: Station owners can customize the chargers with their brand logos and colors, creating a consistent and recognizable brand experience for EV drivers.
- Power Management: The chargers incorporate intelligent power management features that optimize energy usage and minimize demand charges for station owners.
- Security and Safety: The chargers are equipped with advanced security features to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safe charging operations.
- Data Insights and Reporting: Station owners can access detailed data reports on charger usage, energy consumption, and revenue, enabling them to make informed business decisions.
Advantages of the Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging:
- Blazing Speed: Recharge EVs in minutes with outputs up to 360kW, significantly reducing downtime and keeping fleets moving.
Disadvantages of the Blink 60kW – 180kW DCFC Charging:
- Higher upfront cost: Compared to slower chargers, the initial investment can be significant.