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Practical use of AC electric vehicle conductive charging station and vision for charging infrastructure
Technical Paper
2011-39-7249
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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We developed the AC electric vehicle charging station (EVC-J) and have produced the EVC-J in Japan in Sep. 2009. This product is compliant with IEC61851-1. The EVC-J is the first product, which has an attached supply cable and vehicle connector and allows both Model-EV* and Mode2-EV* to be charged (*Model and Mode2 are defined in IEC61851-1.).
We modified EVC-J and contributed 4 items of the 2009 low carbon projects**.
(** 10 items were adopted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) as the 2009 model program to demonstrate social system for a low carbon society.)
The modified EVC-J has additional functions, that is identification and communication, for value added services demonstration (e.g. Billing, Maintenance management). Based on the experience of EVC-J and modified EVC-J, we developed the AC electric vehicle charging station (EVCl) and have produced the EVC1 in Japan in Nov. 2010. The main features of EVCl are as follows:
- 1)EVCl has an attached supply cable and vehicle connector, and can charge EV/PHV in Japan (As of May. '11).
- 2)EVCl has a communication function to the maintenance server using the cellular network as its standard function. Charging records, EVC-1 status, error information and etc acquired by the communication function can be monitored and used for maintenance service.
- 3)Easy operation flow, VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) and touch panel contribute to EVC1's operability improvement. In the summer of 2011, we plan to introduce EVCl-IC with IC card identification function for the billing service, which may be adopted in the future.
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Iwata, Y., Ando, A., and Nishimuta, T., "Practical use of AC electric vehicle conductive charging station and vision for charging infrastructure," SAE Technical Paper 2011-39-7249, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-39-7249.Also In
References
- IEC 61851-l Edition1.0, Electrical vehicle conductive charging system - Part1: General requirement
- IEC 61851-22 Edition1.0, Electrical vehicle conductive charging system - Part22: AC electric vehicle charging station
- SAE J1772 Jan 10 SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler