Limitations of Onboard Chargers in AC EV Charging

When discussing EV charging performance, many users focus on the power rating of the charging station. However, in AC charging scenarios, the onboard charger (OBC) inside the vehicle often becomes the primary bottleneck.

Understanding the limitations of onboard chargers is critical for EV users, fleet operators, and commercial charging infrastructure planners—especially when deploying AC charging solutions.

What Is an Onboard Charger (OBC)?

An onboard charger is the AC-to-DC conversion system inside an electric vehicle. Its role is to convert AC power from the grid into DC power suitable for charging the battery.

Unlike DC fast charging—where conversion happens inside the charging station—AC charging always relies on the vehicle’s onboard charger.

This means:

The maximum AC charging speed is limited by the onboard charger, not the EV charger alone.

Common Limitations of Onboard Chargers

Power Rating Caps Charging Speed

Most passenger EVs are equipped with onboard chargers rated at:

  • 6.6–7.4 kW (single-phase)
  • 11 kW (three-phase, common in Europe)
  • 22 kW (less common, usually optional)

If a vehicle has a 7 kW onboard charger, connecting it to an 11 kW or 22 kW AC charger will not increase charging speed.

Single-Phase vs Three-Phase Constraints

Onboard chargers are designed for specific electrical architectures.

Vehicle ConfigurationOnboard Charger TypeMax AC Speed
Entry-level EVSingle-phase7 kW
Mainstream EU EVThree-phase11 kW
Premium / fleet EVThree-phase (optional)22 kW

In regions where three-phase power is available, the onboard charger—not the grid—often limits utilization.

Thermal and Efficiency Limitations

Onboard chargers are compact and integrated into the vehicle, which introduces:

  • Heat dissipation constraints
  • Efficiency losses during AC–DC conversion
  • Reduced charging power under high temperatures

To protect components and battery health, many vehicles automatically reduce charging power during long sessions.

Cost and Weight Trade-Offs in Vehicle Design

Higher-capacity onboard chargers increase:

  • Vehicle cost
  • System weight
  • Thermal management complexity

As a result, many automakers limit onboard charger capacity to balance cost and efficiency—especially in mass-market models.

Real-World Impact on AC Charging

Why Bigger Chargers Do Not Always Help

ScenarioInstalled AC ChargerVehicle OBCActual Charging Power
Home charging11 kW7 kW7 kW
Hotel charging22 kW11 kW11 kW
Fleet depot22 kW22 kW22 kW

This mismatch explains why EV users often perceive “slow charging” even when high-power AC chargers are installed.

Why AC Charging Still Makes Sense Despite OBC Limits

Although onboard chargers impose limits, AC charging remains the most practical solution for daily and destination charging.

Key advantages:

  • Matches overnight and long-dwell use cases
  • Lower infrastructure and maintenance costs
  • Reduced battery stress compared to DC fast charging
  • Easier integration with load management systems

The goal of AC charging is not speed at all costs—but efficient energy delivery over available parking time.

How to Design Charging Infrastructure Around OBC Constraints

Best-practice AC charging deployments account for onboard charger limitations by:

  • Matching charger power to typical vehicle OBC ratings
  • Using 7 kW chargers for residential and long-stay parking
  • Deploying 11–22 kW chargers for commercial and fleet use
  • Applying dynamic load management to optimize total site capacity
  • Combining wall-mounted and portable chargers for flexibility

This approach improves utilization without unnecessary hardware oversizing.

How QIAO Addresses Onboard Charger Limitations

QIAO designs AC EV charging solutions that align with real-world vehicle capabilities rather than theoretical maximums.

QIAO solutions support:

  • 7 kW / 11 kW / 22 kW AC charging configurations
  • Compatibility with single-phase and three-phase power
  • Smart load balancing to optimize multi-vehicle charging
  • Wall-mounted and portable chargers for diverse scenarios

By designing around onboard charger constraints, QIAO enables predictable charging performance, higher utilization, and better ROI for B2B customers.Explore QIAO AC EV charging solutions for residential, commercial, and fleet environments.

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