The charging facilities of Electric Fire Trucks are the key to ensuring their efficient operation and must meet the following requirements:
High-power charging: Electric fire trucks have large battery capacity and need to be equipped with DC fast charging equipment of more than 60kW to ensure that they can be charged to more than 80% of the power within 1-2 hours to meet the needs of emergency tasks.
Standardized interface: Charging facilities should adopt national standard interfaces (such as GB/T) to ensure compatibility with vehicles and improve versatility and ease of operation.
Reasonable layout: Charging piles should be set up near the parking area of fire trucks, and sufficient charging equipment should be configured according to the number of vehicles to avoid charging queues affecting task response.
Stable power supply: Charging facilities need to be equipped with independent transformers and distribution systems to ensure stable power supply. It is recommended to configure a backup power supply to cope with sudden power outages.
Safety protection: Charging facilities should be equipped with overvoltage, overcurrent, short circuit and other protection functions, and safety signs and isolation measures should be set up in the charging area to ensure charging safety.
Through the reasonable design of charging facilities, it can be ensured that electric fire trucks are in the best condition at any time, providing reliable support for fire rescue tasks. In the future, charging facilities will be more intelligent and efficient, promoting the widespread application of Electric Fire Trucks.

