Why are we taking dangerous Voltages out to electric vehicles to charge them? Can't a safer lower Voltage be used?
The same reason we always find ourselves using high voltages - we like the same power with low loss and in the case of car charging
at a less fantastic current. A 32A charger at 230V could be a 300A charger at 24V, but the cable and connector requirements are a bit unwieldy, and the slightest rise in resistance from corrosion or whatever becomes a fire hazard, and even a 1V drop (1/300 of an ohm) is a significant fraction of the total 24v
If we have low voltage and low current then we have long charge times.
Why are we taking dangerous Voltages out to electric vehicles to charge them? Can't a safer lower Voltage be used?
The same reason we always find ourselves using high voltages - we like the same power with low loss and in the case of car charging
at a less fantastic current. A 32A charger at 230V could be a 300A charger at 24V, but the cable and connector requirements are a bit unwieldy, and the slightest rise in resistance from corrosion or whatever becomes a fire hazard, and even a 1V drop (1/300 of an ohm) is a significant fraction of the total 24v
If we have low voltage and low current then we have long charge times.
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