Ombordladdare
Ombordladdare, also known as on-board chargers, are devices used to recharge electric vehicles (EVs) while they are parked. These chargers are typically installed in parking garages, shopping centers, and other public spaces, providing a convenient way for EV owners to charge their vehicles without needing to return to their homes or workplaces. Ombordladdare can be categorized into two main types: AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) chargers. AC chargers are slower but more common, using the same power outlets found in homes and offices. DC chargers, on the other hand, are faster and more efficient, using higher voltage to charge the vehicle more quickly. The installation and maintenance of ombordladdare require specialized knowledge and equipment, and they are often managed by local authorities or private companies. As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to grow, the demand for ombordladdare is also increasing, making them an important part of the infrastructure for sustainable transportation.