The final assembly line of charging piles

The final assembly line of charging piles is a core link in the manufacturing of modern new energy vehicle infrastructure. Its production process is complex and must strictly comply with national and industrial standards to ensure safety, compatibility, and stability. Based on production volume and automation level, the final assembly lines of charging piles can be categorized into the following types:
  1. Floor Drag Chain Plate Assembly Line (Most Commonly Used): It has a strong load-bearing capacity, adjustable speed, and fixed spacing between workstations. It is highly suitable for the production of DC charging piles, which have a clear production cycle and relatively heavy weight.
  2. Belt Conveyor Line / Roller Conveyor Line: These are applicable to lighter AC charging piles. They feature lower costs and faster speeds.
  3. Cell Production: This type is not suitable for assembly lines used to produce large-scale charging piles or those with small-batch, multi-model requirements (such as V2G piles and high-power liquid-cooled ultra-fast charging piles). However, it offers high flexibility.
  4. Flexible Production Line: It uses Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) or programmable mobile platforms to transport products. Capable of flexibly adapting to the mixed-model production of different types of charging piles, it represents the development direction of future smart factories.