As the electric vehicle market continues to flourish, innovation in charging infrastructure has become increasingly important. Recently, XUNDAO(XTECK) New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. successfully obtained a patent for a "Split-Type AC Charging Pile," marking a significant step forward for the company in the field of electric vehicle charging technology. This technology is expected to greatly enhance charging efficiency and improve the user experience.
According to the National Intellectual Property Administration, the patent for this split-type charging pile was filed in January 2019 and officially approved in November 2024. The design concept of this charging pile is refreshing: it separates the charging head from the power supply unit, making the layout of the charging pile more flexible. This means that in densely populated urban areas and parking lots, charging piles can be more easily installed and used, better meeting the diverse needs of electric vehicle owners.
XUNDAO(XTECK) New Energy's split-type AC charging pile patent is not only a technological breakthrough but also a positive exploration of the future of green mobility. With the emergence of more innovative products, the electric vehicle usage and charging environment will continue to improve. Perhaps in the near future, we will witness a more environmentally friendly and convenient travel era.
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