Charging stations
An electric charging station's performance depends heavily on the effectiveness of its cooling system. Charging electric cars at DC (direct current) stations generates significant heat. To dissipate this heat, the manufacturers rely on air cooling and/or liquid cooling. To ensure proper functioning of direct current charging stations, it’s essential to prevent dust and dirt particles from entering the interior of the station. For the protection of liquid-cooled charging stations, the conductivity of the coolant must be kept low to prevent electric short circuits.