KEYWORDS: Control systems design, Tongue, Control systems, Telecommunications, Resistance, Position sensors, Safety, Sensors, Magnetism, Vehicle control
The vehicle charging port locking control system designed in this paper can prohibit the insertion of the charging gun under dangerous working conditions, prohibit the charging when the charging gun is not inserted in place, and allow the charging gun to be pulled out when the battery is fully charged or reaches the charging limit but the whole vehicle is not unlocked, which improves the charging safety and the utilization efficiency of the charging pile.
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