ACLadesäulen
ACLadesäulen, written here as AC-Ladesäulen, are charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) that supply alternating current (AC) to the vehicle via its onboard charger. They differ from DC fast charging, which delivers direct current to the battery; AC charging uses the vehicle’s own charger and typically results in slower charging.
Power levels for AC charging vary. Public AC-Ladesäulen commonly provide 3.7, 7.4, 11, or 22 kilowatts, with
AC charging stations are usually governed by standards such as IEC 61851 and communicate with charging management
Deployment contexts include municipal charging networks, workplaces, shopping centers, and residential neighborhoods. Advantages of AC-Ladesäulen include