Q What is a mobile EV charger? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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A mobile EV charger is a movable charging system designed to provide charging where fixed infrastructure is limited, temporary, or unavailable.

Q How is a battery-powered mobile charger different from a generator + Level 2 charger? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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A battery-powered mobile charger can provide faster DC charging without relying on a generator, making it more suitable for flexible and emergency charging support.

Q How are mobile EV chargers recharged? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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Depending on the model, mobile EV chargers can be recharged from the grid or integrated charging systems. The method varies by product configuration.

Q Can mobile EV chargers be used for roadside assistance? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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Yes. Mobile EV chargers are suitable for EV roadside rescue and emergency charging support.

Q Can mobile EV chargers be used at construction or off-grid sites? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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Yes. They are suitable for sites where fixed charging infrastructure is unavailable or difficult to deploy.

Q Can mobile EV chargers be used for commercial charging service? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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Yes. Some models are suitable for charging operators, temporary deployment, and mobile charging business scenarios.

Q Do you support CCS1 and CCS2? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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Yes. Selected models support CCS1 and CCS2. Please confirm the connector type for your target market before ordering.

Q What is OCPP and do your chargers support it? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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OCPP is a communication protocol between charging equipment and management systems. Selected models support versions such as OCPP 1.6 or 2.0.1.

Q Which model is better for roadside assistance companies? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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For roadside assistance, compact or mid-size mobile DC fast chargers are usually more suitable because they are easier to deploy and transport.

Q What information should I provide before requesting a recommendation? 2023-03-07 15:21:53.331
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Please share your target country, use case, required output power, connector standard, and whether the project is for rescue, fleet, construction, or commercial charging.

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