charging station
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521978637.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-12
AI Technical Summary
[0003]不过电网的工商业用电电价偏高,用电成本高
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of charging stations, and more specifically to charging stations. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, charging facilities are installed in industrial and commercial parks, highway service areas, and scenic area parking lots. These charging facilities are connected to the power grid, allowing electric vehicles to connect to the charging equipment and thus be charged.
[0003] However, the electricity price for industrial and commercial use is relatively high, resulting in high electricity costs.
[0004] Therefore, this utility model provides a charging station to at least partially solve the above-mentioned problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] The utility model description section introduces a series of simplified concepts, which will be further described in detail in the detailed embodiments section. This utility model description section is not intended to limit the key features and essential technical features of the claimed technical solution, nor is it intended to determine the scope of protection of the claimed technical solution.
[0006] To at least partially solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a charging station, which is installed on a platform having parking spaces. The charging station includes:
[0007] The column is fixed to the platform at its bottom end. The column includes a first sub-column and a second sub-column. The bottom end of the first sub-column is connected to the bottom end of the second sub-column. The first and second sub-columns extend obliquely upward and are far apart from each other.
[0008] A canopy, one canopy connecting the top of the first sub-post and the top of the second sub-post, the projection of the canopy on the horizontal plane covering the projection of the parking space on the horizontal plane;
[0009] Photovoltaic panels are installed above the ceiling to generate electricity.
[0010] The charging equipment is located directly below the roof and is used to charge the vehicle.
[0011] The energy storage device is located directly below the ceiling. It is used to store the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic panels and to power the charging equipment.
[0012] According to the present invention, the charging station can generate its own electricity to charge vehicles and can also store electrical energy so that it can continue to charge vehicles when it cannot generate electricity, thereby reducing the electricity used by the charging station from the external power grid and lowering electricity costs. In addition, the support column includes a first sub-support column and a second sub-support column, which support the same roof by being set at an angle upward, so as to support the roof more firmly and stably.
[0013] Optionally, the column includes:
[0014] Column decorative panels;
[0015] The column support member is located in the area enclosed by the column decorative panel. The column support member includes a column web and two column flanges. The two ends of the column web are respectively connected to the two column flanges, and the column flanges are attached to the inner side of the column decorative panel.
[0016] The column connector is located within the area enclosed by the column decorative panel. The column connector includes a first column wall and a second column wall that intersect in their respective planes. One end of the first column wall is connected to one end of the second column wall. The first column wall is connected to the inner side of the column flange, and the second column wall is attached to the inner side of the column decorative panel.
[0017] Optionally, the roof includes:
[0018] The ceiling frame connects to the top of the columns;
[0019] Transition slab, which is laid and connected to the lower surface of the ceiling frame;
[0020] Ceiling bottom decorative panel, the ceiling bottom decorative panel is laid and connected to the lower surface of the transition panel;
[0021] Bottom ceiling light strip, which is embedded in the bottom decorative panel of the ceiling;
[0022] The top slab is laid and connected to the upper surface of the ceiling frame.
[0023] Optionally, the ceiling may also include an insulation layer located between the top panel and the transition panel.
[0024] Optionally, the roof frame includes:
[0025] The main beam consists of a web and flanges. The web is connected to two flanges to form a groove in the main beam.
[0026] The ceiling connector is located in the groove of the main beam. The ceiling connector includes a first ceiling wall and a second ceiling wall that intersect in their respective planes. One end of the first ceiling wall is connected to one end of the second ceiling wall, and the first ceiling wall is connected to the inner side of the main beam flange.
[0027] The ceiling side decorative panel is located in the groove of the main beam and is connected to the second wall of the ceiling. The ceiling side decorative panel is inlaid with the surrounding ceiling light strip.
[0028] Optionally, the charging station also includes:
[0029] The first purlin is detachably connected to the upper surface of the ceiling and lies flat on the upper surface of the ceiling;
[0030] The second purlin intersects the length direction of the first purlin. The second purlin is detachably laid flat on the upper surface of the first purlin. The photovoltaic panel is laid flat on the upper surface of the second purlin and detachably connected to the second purlin.
[0031] Optionally, the charging station also includes a limiting member, which includes a connecting portion and a limiting portion. The lower end of the connecting portion is detachably connected to the second purlin, and the limiting portion is connected to the upper end of the connecting portion. The limiting portion extends to the side of the connecting portion to be positioned above the photovoltaic panel, thereby preventing the photovoltaic panel from moving upward.
[0032] Optionally, the adjacent surfaces of the first and second sub-posts are inlaid with post light strips, and / or
[0033] The angle α between the plane containing the ceiling and the horizontal direction is in the range of 5°≤α≤8°.
[0034] Optionally, the charging station has a wire section, which includes a first arm and a second arm. The length directions of the first arm and the second arm intersect, and one end of the second arm is connected to the portion between the two ends of the first arm. The wire section is disposed within the platform and does not protrude above the upper surface of the platform.
[0035] Optionally, the charging station also includes communication equipment and power distribution equipment for exchanging communication signals with other devices. The charging equipment and power distribution equipment are both located in the first arm, and the energy storage equipment and communication equipment are both located in the second arm. Attached Figure Description
[0036] To make the advantages of this invention more readily apparent, the invention briefly described above will be described in more detail with reference to the specific embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and should not be construed as limiting its scope of protection. The invention is described and explained with additional features and details through the drawings.
[0037] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between the column and the roof of a charging station according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0038] Figure 2 for Figure 1A top-view diagram showing the connection between the roof, first purlin, second purlin, and photovoltaic panels of the charging station;
[0039] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A top-down view of the roof of the charging station;
[0040] Figure 4 for Figure 2 A front view schematic diagram of a charging station, in which the first purlin, the second purlin, and the photovoltaic panel are not shown;
[0041] Figure 5 for Figure 2 A cross-sectional view of the charging station at point AA;
[0042] Figure 6 for Figure 2 A top view of the charging station, in which the columns, roof, and components installed on the roof are not shown;
[0043] Figure 7 for Figure 1 A partial enlarged schematic diagram of the edge of the cross-sectional view of the roof of the charging station;
[0044] Figure 8 for Figure 4 A magnified view of part B of the charging station;
[0045] Figure 9 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional shape of the column of the charging station;
[0046] Figure 10 for Figure 5 A partially enlarged schematic diagram of point C of the charging station; and
[0047] Figure 11 for Figure 1 A front view schematic diagram of the limiting component of the charging station.
[0048] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0049] 110: Platform 111: Parking Space
[0050] 112: Fixing plate; 120: Column
[0051] 121: First child pillar 122: Second child pillar
[0052] 123: Column load-bearing member; 124: Column web.
[0053] 125: Column flange 126: Column decorative panel
[0054] 127: Column connector; 128: First wall of column
[0055] 129: Second wall of the column; 130: Ceiling
[0056] 131: Ceiling frame 132: Main beam
[0057] 133: Longitudinal main beam; 134: Transverse main beam
[0058] 135: Main beam web 136: Main beam flange
[0059] 137: Main beam groove; 138: Secondary beam
[0060] 140: Transition panel; 141: Ceiling bottom decorative panel
[0061] 142: Top slab; 143: Insulation layer
[0062] 144: Ceiling connector 145: First wall of the ceiling
[0063] 146: Second wall of the ceiling 147: Side decorative panel of the ceiling
[0064] 148: Surrounding ceiling light strips; 150: Photovoltaic panels.
[0065] 151: First purlin 152: Second purlin
[0066] 153: Charging equipment; 154: Energy storage equipment
[0067] 155: Pole-mounted light strips 156: Communication equipment
[0068] 157: Power distribution equipment; 160: Limiting components
[0069] 161: Connecting part; 162: Body plate
[0070] 163: Connecting plate; 164: Limiting part
[0071] 170: Conductor section 171: First arm
[0072] 172: Second Arm Detailed Implementation
[0073] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that embodiments of the present invention may be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, certain technical features well-known in the art have not been described in order to avoid confusion with embodiments of the present invention.
[0074] The preferred embodiments of this utility model will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the terms "upper," "lower," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be limiting.
[0075] In this document, ordinal numbers such as “first” and “second” used in this invention are merely identifiers and do not include any other meaning, such as a specific order.
[0076] To fully understand the embodiments of this utility model, a detailed structure will be presented in the following description. Obviously, the implementation of the embodiments of this utility model is not limited to the specific details familiar to those skilled in the art. Preferred embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below; however, in addition to these detailed descriptions, this utility model may also include other embodiments.
[0077] This utility model provides a charging station. The charging station can generate electricity using solar energy, provide parking spaces 111, and charge vehicles.
[0078] Please refer to Figures 1 to 11 The charging station is to be installed on platform 110. Platform 110 can be ground-level. Platform 110 has parking spaces 111.
[0079] like Figure 1 As shown, the charging station includes a column 120. The bottom end of the column 120 is fixedly mounted on the platform 110. The column 120 includes a first sub-column 121 and a second sub-column 122. The bottom end of the first sub-column 121 is connected to the bottom end of the second sub-column 122 to form the bottom end of the column 120. Both the first sub-column 121 and the second sub-column 122 extend obliquely upward and are spaced apart from each other. The top ends of the first sub-column 121 and the second sub-column 122 are spaced apart. Specifically, both the first sub-column 121 and the second sub-column 122 are inclined in the vertical direction. Along the extension direction of the first arm 171 (described later), the upper end of the first sub-column 121 is further away from the second sub-column 122 than the lower end of the first sub-column 121. Along the extension direction of the first arm 171 (described later), the upper end of the second sub-column 122 is further away from the first sub-column 121 than the lower end of the second sub-column 122.
[0080] Alternatively, the column 120 can be constructed as a roughly Y-shaped structure. Thus, the structure of the column 120 is simple.
[0081] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the charging station also includes a canopy 130. The canopy 130 is a single unit. The canopy 130 has a generally flat structure. The canopy 130 is connected to the top of the first sub-column 121 and the top of the second sub-column 122. The projection of the canopy 130 onto the horizontal plane covers the projection of the parking space 111 onto the horizontal plane. In this embodiment, the upper surface of the platform 110 is generally parallel to the horizontal plane. Therefore, the canopy 130 can provide shade and protection from rain.
[0082] Please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 6 The charging station also includes photovoltaic panels 150, charging equipment 153, and energy storage equipment 154. The photovoltaic panels 150 are installed above the canopy 130. The photovoltaic panels 150 are laid on the canopy 130 to generate electricity using solar energy.
[0083] The charging device 153 can be any existing device used for charging vehicles. The charging device 153 includes charging piles and charging guns, etc. The structure and working principle of the charging device will not be described in detail here. The charging device 153 is located directly below the canopy 130. The charging device 153 is used to mount on the platform 110 for charging vehicles. The canopy 130 can shield the charging device 153 from sun and rain.
[0084] Energy storage device 154 can be an existing device for storing electrical energy. For example, energy storage device 154 includes a battery. Energy storage device 154 is located directly below the canopy 130. Energy storage device 154 is fixedly mounted on platform 110. Energy storage device 154 is used to store electrical energy generated by photovoltaic panel 150 and to power charging device 153.
[0085] In this way, the charging station can generate its own electricity, store electrical energy, and charge vehicles.
[0086] In this embodiment, the charging station itself can generate electricity to charge vehicles and store electrical energy so that it can continue to charge vehicles when it cannot generate electricity, thereby reducing the electricity used by the charging station from the external power grid and lowering electricity costs. In addition, the column 120 includes a first sub-column 121 and a second sub-column 122, which support the roof 130 by being set at an upward angle, thus providing a more solid and stable support for the roof 130.
[0087] Alternatively, please refer to Figure 9 The column 120 includes a column decorative panel 126, a column support member 123, and a column connector 127. The column decorative panel 126 can be a UV decorative panel. UV decorative panels are the latest type of environmentally friendly decorative material. The surface of the UV decorative panel is treated with UV paint (Ultraviolet Curing Paint) to form a sheet material. The cross-section of the column decorative panel 126 (parallel to the horizontal plane) is a circumferentially closed annular structure. The column support member 123 and the column connector 127 are both located within the area enclosed by the column decorative panel 126. The column support member 123 includes a column web 124 and two column wing plates 125. The two ends of the column web 124 are respectively connected to the two column wing plates 125. The outer surface of the column wing plates 125, away from the column web 124, is attached to the inner surface of the column decorative panel 126. The column decorative panel 126 is bonded to the column wing plates 125 with an adhesive.
[0088] The column connector 127 includes a first column wall 128 and a second column wall 129. The plane containing the first column wall 128 intersects (e.g., is perpendicular to) the plane containing the second column wall 129. One end of the first column wall 128 is connected to one end of the second column wall 129. The first column wall 128 is attached to (e.g., welded to) the inner side of the column flange 125 near the column web 124. The second column wall 129 is attached to the inner side of the column decorative panel 126. The column decorative panel 126 is bonded to the second column wall 129 with adhesive. Therefore, the column 120 has high strength. Furthermore, the column decorative panel 126 can shield the column support member 123 and the column connector 127, reducing the possibility of corrosion from sun and rain exposure. In addition, the column 120 has an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
[0089] Furthermore, the cross-sectional structure of the column decorative panel 126 is rectangular. Therefore, the structure of the column decorative panel 126 is simple.
[0090] Furthermore, the column bearing member 123 is an I-beam. Therefore, the structure of the column bearing member 123 is simple.
[0091] Furthermore, the column connector 127 is made of angle steel. Therefore, the structure of the column connector 127 is simple.
[0092] Alternatively, please continue to refer to Figure 9 The charging station also includes a column light strip 155. An energy storage device 154 supplies power to the column light strip 155. Column light strips 155 are embedded in the adjacent surfaces of the first sub-column 121 and the second sub-column 122. That is, both the column decorative panel 126 of the first sub-column 121 and the column decorative panel 126 of the second sub-column 122 are provided with column mounting grooves. Column light strips 155 are embedded within these column mounting grooves. Thus, illumination can be achieved through the column light strip 155. The column light strip 155 is primarily used to illuminate the outline of the column 120.
[0093] Alternatively, please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 6 The charging station also includes a mounting plate 112 and fasteners (e.g., bolts). The mounting plate 112 can be a steel plate. The mounting plate 112 is fixedly connected (e.g., welded) to the bottom end of the column 120. The mounting plate 112 is laid on the platform 110. The mounting plate 112 is connected to the platform 110 by fasteners. Thus, the connection between the column 120 and the platform 110 is secure and convenient.
[0094] Optionally, such as Figure 3 , Figure 7 and Figure 8As shown, the ceiling 130 includes a ceiling frame 131, a transition plate 140, a ceiling bottom decorative panel 141, a bottom ceiling light strip (not shown), and a top plate 142. The ceiling frame 131 is connected (e.g., welded) to the top of the column support member 123. The transition plate 140 can be a wooden board. The transition plate 140 is located below the ceiling frame 131. The transition plate 140 is laid on the lower surface of the ceiling frame 131. The transition plate 140 can be connected to the ceiling frame 131 by fasteners.
[0095] The ceiling bottom decorative panel 141 can be a UV decorative panel. The ceiling bottom decorative panel 141 is located below the transition panel 140. The ceiling bottom decorative panel 141 is laid on the lower surface of the transition panel 140. The ceiling bottom decorative panel 141 can be bonded to the transition panel 140 using adhesive. This can shield the ceiling frame 131, reducing the possibility of the ceiling frame 131 being corroded by sun and rain.
[0096] The ceiling bottom decorative panel 141 is provided with a bottom mounting groove. The bottom ceiling light strip is embedded in the bottom mounting groove. Thus, lighting can be provided through the bottom ceiling light strip. The wires connecting the bottom ceiling light strip can be placed inside the ceiling frame 131 to protect the wires connecting the bottom ceiling light strip.
[0097] Multiple roof panels 142 are assembled together. Waterproof sealant is applied to the seams of the roof panels 142 to prevent leakage from the ceiling 130. The roof panels 142 are located above the ceiling frame 131. The roof panels 142 can be made of aluminum. The roof panels 142 are laid on the upper surface of the ceiling frame 131. The roof panels 142 are connected to the ceiling frame 131 using fasteners. Therefore, the ceiling 130 has high strength and an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
[0098] Optionally, such as Figure 7 As shown, the ceiling 130 also includes an insulation layer 143. The insulation layer 143 can be rock wool. The insulation layer 143 is located between the top plate 142 and the transition plate 140. This increases the insulation performance of the ceiling 130.
[0099] Alternatively, please refer to Figure 3 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 The ceiling frame 131 includes a main beam 132. The main beam 132 includes a main beam web 135 and a main beam flange 136. The upper and lower ends of the main beam web 135 are respectively connected to two main beam flanges 136 to form a main beam groove 137. The opening of the main beam groove 137 is far from the center of the ceiling frame 131. As a result, the main beam web 135 has high strength.
[0100] like Figure 3As shown, the ceiling frame 131 is a generally flat structure. The main beams 132 include transverse main beams 134 and longitudinal main beams 133. The length directions of the transverse main beams 134 and the longitudinal main beams 133 intersect (e.g., are perpendicular). The length direction of the transverse main beams 134 is parallel to the width direction of the ceiling frame 131. The length direction of the longitudinal main beams 133 is parallel to the length direction of the ceiling frame 131. Multiple longitudinal main beams 133 are spaced apart sequentially along the width direction of the ceiling frame 131. Multiple transverse main beams 134 are spaced apart sequentially along the length direction of the ceiling frame 131. Longitudinal main beams 133 are provided at both ends of the ceiling frame 131 along its width direction. Transverse main beams 134 are provided at both ends of the ceiling frame 131 along its length direction. The longitudinal main beams 133 and transverse main beams 134 are welded together to form a mesh structure. The top of the column bearing member 123 is welded to the main beam 132. Therefore, the roof frame 131 has high strength.
[0101] Furthermore, the main beam 132 is constructed of channel steel. This facilitates the selection of the main beam 132.
[0102] Optionally, such as Figure 8 As shown, the ceiling frame 131 also includes a secondary beam assembly. The secondary beam assembly includes secondary beams 138. The length direction of the secondary beams 138 is parallel to the width direction of the ceiling frame 131. The secondary beams 138 are welded to the longitudinal main beams 133. The secondary beams 138 and the transverse main beams 134 are spaced apart. Therefore, the ceiling frame 131 has high strength.
[0103] like Figure 8 As shown, the secondary beam 138 is a sheet metal part formed by bending a plate. The secondary beam 138 has a C-shaped structure. The secondary beam 138 includes a secondary beam flange and a secondary beam web. Two secondary beam flanges are connected to each end of the secondary beam web. Therefore, the secondary beam 138 has high strength.
[0104] Alternatively, please continue to refer to Figure 8 The secondary beam assembly comprises two secondary beams 138. The openings of the two secondary beams 138 in the secondary beam assembly face each other. Along the length of the ceiling frame 131, the two secondary beams 138 in the secondary beam assembly are positioned approximately the same. As a result, the ceiling frame 131 has greater strength.
[0105] Optionally, such as Figure 7As shown, the ceiling frame 131 also includes a ceiling connector 144 and a ceiling side decorative panel 147. Both the ceiling connector 144 and the ceiling side decorative panel 147 are located within the main beam groove 137. The ceiling connector 144 includes a first ceiling wall 145 and a second ceiling wall 146. The plane containing the first ceiling wall 145 intersects (e.g., is perpendicular to) the plane containing the second ceiling wall 146. One end of the first ceiling wall 145 is connected to one end of the second ceiling wall 146. The first ceiling wall 145 is fitted and connected to the inner surface of the main beam flange 136 near the web of the main beam.
[0106] The ceiling side decorative panel 147 can be a frosted acrylic decorative panel. The ceiling side decorative panel 147 is attached to and connected (e.g., bonded to by adhesive) the second ceiling wall 146. A side mounting groove is provided on the outer surface of the ceiling side decorative panel 147 away from the center of the ceiling frame 131. A peripheral ceiling light strip 148 is embedded in the side mounting groove. The peripheral ceiling light strip 148 is an LED light strip. The peripheral ceiling light strip 148 is located within the main beam groove 137. This protects the peripheral ceiling light strip 148. Furthermore, illumination can be provided by the peripheral ceiling light strip 148.
[0107] Furthermore, the ceiling connector 144 is constructed of angle steel. This facilitates the selection of the ceiling connector 144.
[0108] Optionally, such as Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 10 As shown, the charging station also includes a first purlin 151 and a second purlin 152. The first purlin 151 lies flat on the upper surface of the canopy 130. The first purlin 151 is located above the top plate 142. The first purlin 151 is detachably connected to the top plate 142 by fasteners. It is understood that bolts connecting the first purlin 151 can pass through the main beam 132 and / or the secondary beam 138 to connect the main beam 132 and / or the secondary beam 138.
[0109] The length direction of the second purlin 152 intersects (e.g., perpendicularly) the length direction of the first purlin 151. The length direction of the first purlin 151 is parallel to the length direction of the longitudinal main beam 133. The length direction of the second purlin 152 is parallel to the length direction of the transverse main beam 134. The second purlin 152 lies flat on the upper surface of the first purlin 151. The second purlin 152 is located above the first purlin 151. The second purlin 152 is detachably connected to the first purlin 151 by fasteners.
[0110] The photovoltaic panel 150 is located above the second purlin 152. The photovoltaic panel 150 lies flat on the second purlin 152. The photovoltaic panel 150 is detachably connected to the second purlin 152. This provides a large space between the photovoltaic panel 150 and the top plate 142, facilitating wiring and installation. Furthermore, the first purlin 151 can be used to make the plane containing the photovoltaic panel 150 as parallel as possible to the plane containing the top plate 142 (leveling), ensuring that the photovoltaic panel 150 is evenly distributed and placed on the second purlin 152.
[0111] Optionally, the second purlin 152 is tunably connected to the first purlin 151 relative to the top plate 142 to accommodate photovoltaic panels 150 of different sizes.
[0112] Alternatively, please refer to Figure 11 The charging station also includes a limiting member 160. The limiting member 160 can be a sheet metal part formed by bending a plate. The limiting member 160 includes a connecting portion 161 and a limiting portion 164. The lower end of the connecting portion 161 is detachably connected to the second purlin 152 by fasteners. The limiting portion 164 is connected to the upper end of the connecting portion 161. The limiting portion 164 extends to the side of the connecting portion 161. The limiting portion 164 is positioned above the photovoltaic panel 150. Thus, the limiting portion 164 can prevent the photovoltaic panel 150 from moving upwards.
[0113] Furthermore, the connecting portion 161 includes a body plate 162 and a connecting plate 163. The limiting portion 164 has a flat plate structure. The body plate 162 is located on the side of the photovoltaic panel 150 in the horizontal direction to prevent the photovoltaic panel 150 from moving in the horizontal direction. One end of the body plate 162 is bent and extended along the thickness direction of the body plate 162 to form the connecting plate 163. The other end of the body plate 162 is bent and extended along the thickness direction of the body plate 162 to form the limiting portion 164. The connecting plate 163 and the limiting portion 164 extend to both sides of the body plate 162 along the thickness direction of the body plate 162. The connecting plate 163 overlaps the upper surface of the second purlin 152 and is connected to the second purlin 152 by fasteners. Thus, the structure of the limiting member 160 is simple.
[0114] Alternatively, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, the transverse main beam 134 is parallel to the horizontal direction in its length direction. The longitudinal main beam 133 is inclined to the horizontal direction in its length direction. The angle α between the length direction of the longitudinal main beam 133 and the horizontal direction is in the range of 5°≤α≤8°. This allows for more effective drainage. Furthermore, the photovoltaic panel 150 has a better angle of attack.
[0115] Furthermore, α = 7°. This allows for more efficient drainage. Additionally, the photovoltaic panel 150 has a better angle of attack.
[0116] like Figure 6 As shown, a portion of the upper surface of platform 110 is recessed downwards to form a cable routing groove. The charging station has a wire section 170. The wire section 170 includes wires. The wire section 170 and the cable routing groove are correspondingly shaped. The wire section 170 includes a first arm 171 and a second arm 172. The length directions of both the first arm 171 and the second arm 172 are parallel to the horizontal direction. The length directions of the first arm 171 and the second arm 172 intersect (e.g., perpendicularly). One end of the second arm 172 is connected to the portion between the two ends of the first arm 171. The wire section 170 is disposed within the cable routing groove and does not protrude above the upper surface of platform 110. This facilitates wiring and protects the wires. Furthermore, drainage can be achieved through the cable routing groove.
[0117] Furthermore, both the conductor section 170 and the wiring trough are constructed with corresponding T-shaped structures. As a result, the structure of the conductor section 170 and the wiring trough is simple.
[0118] like Figure 6 As shown, the charging station also includes communication equipment 156 and power distribution equipment 157. Both communication equipment 156 and power distribution equipment 157 are fixedly installed on platform 110. Communication equipment 156 is used to exchange communication signals with other devices (e.g., via a wireless network or via communication wires) to communicate. Power distribution equipment 157 electrically connects photovoltaic panels 150, communication equipment 156, charging equipment 153, energy storage equipment 154, and the charging station's lighting fixtures (e.g., column light strips 155, bottom ceiling light strips, and peripheral ceiling light strips 148).
[0119] Power distribution equipment 157 is used to transmit the electrical energy generated by photovoltaic panel 150 to energy storage device 154 for storage. Power distribution equipment 157 can also be used to transmit the electrical energy from energy storage device 154 to communication equipment 156, charging equipment 153, and lighting fixtures in the charging station, providing power to these devices. The electrical energy stored in energy storage device 154 and the electrical energy generated by photovoltaic panel 150 can also be transmitted to power distribution equipment 157 to supply power to it. Power distribution equipment 157 is used to transmit the electrical energy generated by photovoltaic panel 150 to communication equipment 156, charging equipment 153, and lighting fixtures in the charging station, providing power to these devices.
[0120] The power distribution equipment 157 can also be used to transmit the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic panels 150 and the electrical energy stored in the energy storage device 154 to outside the charging station to power equipment outside the charging station. The charging station can also be equipped with monitoring equipment (such as cameras) to monitor the charging station.
[0121] Among them, such as Figure 6As shown, both the energy storage device 154 and the communication device 156 are located at the second arm 172. The energy storage device 154 is installed at the connection between the first arm 171 and the second arm 172. This effectively reduces solar radiation and wind and rain erosion, extending product lifespan. The charging device 153 and the power distribution device 157 are both located at the first arm 171. The parking space 111 is located on the side of the first arm 171 closer to the second arm 172. This facilitates vehicle charging operations.
[0122] Optionally, such as Figure 6 As shown, the power distribution equipment 157 is located at one end of the first arm 171. This facilitates connection to the transformer in the power distribution room next to the charging station.
[0123] Optionally, such as Figure 6 As shown, parking spaces 111 are provided on both sides of the second arm 172 of the platform 110. The platform 110 is equipped with a vehicle stop at the parking space 111 to prevent vehicles from colliding with the equipment in the charging station.
[0124] Optionally, such as Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, there are multiple columns 120. The multiple columns 120 are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the first arm 171.
[0125] This utility model has been described through the above embodiments. However, it should be understood that the above embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the utility model to the described embodiments. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments, and many more variations and modifications can be made based on the teachings of this utility model, all of which fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0126] Unless otherwise defined, the technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. The terminology used herein is for descriptive purposes only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Terms such as “component” as used herein may refer to a single part or a combination of multiple parts. Terms such as “installation” or “installation” as used herein may refer to one component being directly attached to another component or one component being attached to another component via an intermediary. A feature described in one embodiment herein may be applied, alone or in combination with other features, to another embodiment, unless that feature is not applicable in that other embodiment or is otherwise stated.
Claims
1. A charging station, characterized in that, The charging station is installed on the platform, which has parking spaces, and the charging station includes: The column is fixedly mounted on the platform at its bottom end. The column includes a first sub-column and a second sub-column. The bottom end of the first sub-column is connected to the bottom end of the second sub-column. The first sub-column and the second sub-column extend obliquely upward and are far apart from each other. A canopy, one of which is connected to the top of the first sub-post and the top of the second sub-post, the projection of the canopy on the horizontal plane covering the projection of the parking space on the horizontal plane; A photovoltaic panel, wherein the photovoltaic panel is disposed above the roof for generating electricity; A charging device is located directly below the canopy and is used to charge the vehicle. An energy storage device is located directly below the ceiling. The energy storage device is used to store the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic panels and to supply power to the charging device.
2. The charging station according to claim 1, characterized in that, The column includes: Column decorative panels; A column support member is located within the area enclosed by the column decorative panel. The column support member includes a column web and two column flanges. The two ends of the column web are respectively connected to the two column flanges, and the column flanges are attached to the inner side of the column decorative panel. A column connector is located within the area enclosed by the column decorative panel. The column connector includes a first column wall and a second column wall that intersect in their respective planes. One end of the first column wall is connected to one end of the second column wall. The first column wall is connected to the inner side of the column wing plate, and the second column wall is attached to the inner side of the column decorative panel.
3. The charging station according to claim 1, characterized in that, The canopy includes: A roof frame, which is connected to the top of the column; A transition plate, which is laid and connected to the lower surface of the ceiling frame; A ceiling bottom decorative panel, which is laid and connected to the lower surface of the transition plate; A bottom ceiling light strip, which is embedded in the bottom decorative panel of the ceiling; A top plate, which is laid on and connected to the upper surface of the ceiling frame.
4. The charging station according to claim 3, characterized in that, The ceiling also includes a heat insulation layer located between the top plate and the transition plate.
5. The charging station according to claim 3, characterized in that, The roof frame includes: The main beam includes a web and flanges, with two flanges connected to the two ends of the web to form a groove in the main beam. A roof connector is located within the groove of the main beam. The roof connector includes a first roof wall and a second roof wall that intersect in their respective planes. One end of the first roof wall is connected to one end of the second roof wall, and the first roof wall is connected to the inner side of the main beam flange. A ceiling side decorative panel is located within the groove of the main beam and connected to the second wall of the ceiling. The ceiling side decorative panel is inlaid with a peripheral ceiling light strip.
6. The charging station according to claim 1, characterized in that, The charging station also includes: The first purlin is detachably connected to the upper surface of the roof and lies flat on the upper surface of the roof; The second purlin intersects the length direction of the first purlin. The second purlin is detachably laid flat on the upper surface of the first purlin. The photovoltaic panel is laid flat on the upper surface of the second purlin and detachably connected to the second purlin.
7. The charging station according to claim 6, characterized in that, The charging station also includes a limiting member, which includes a connecting part and a limiting part. The lower end of the connecting part is detachably connected to the second purlin, and the limiting part is connected to the upper end of the connecting part. The limiting part extends to the side of the connecting part to be positioned above the photovoltaic panel, thereby preventing the photovoltaic panel from moving upward.
8. The charging station according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adjacent surfaces of the first and second sub-posts are inlaid with post light strips, and / or The angle α between the plane containing the ceiling and the horizontal direction is in the range of 5°≤α≤8°.
9. The charging station according to claim 1, characterized in that, The charging station has a conductor section, which includes a first arm and a second arm. The length directions of the first arm and the second arm intersect. One end of the second arm is connected to the portion between the two ends of the first arm. The conductor section is disposed within the platform and does not protrude above the upper surface of the platform.
10. The charging station according to claim 9, characterized in that, The charging station also includes communication equipment and power distribution equipment for exchanging communication signals with other devices. The charging equipment and the power distribution equipment are both located in the first arm, and the energy storage equipment and the communication equipment are both located in the second arm.