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EV Charging Infrastructure
EV Charging in 2014 and Beyond
Heather Flanagan – April 22, 2014
2. Who is ABB?
EV Charging: State of the industry
Vehicles and Standards
Infographics
Q&A
Outline
3. A global leader in power and automation technologies
Leading market positions in main businesses
~150,000
employees
Present
in
countries
+100
Formed
in
1988
merger of Swiss (BBC, 1891)
and Swedish (ASEA, 1883)
engineering companies
In revenue
(2013)
billion
42$
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How ABB is organized
Five divisions
Industrial automation
Motors and generators,
drives, controls and
instrumentation
Robots and robotic systems
eMobility, EV charging, rail
Control systems and services
Power technologies:
Transformers
Switchgear, relays, breakers,
arresters, contactors
Power systems, packaging,
turnkey projects
Grid stability, energy storage,
microgrids
ABB’s portfolio covers:
Power
Products
Power
Systems
Discrete
Automation
and Motion
Process
Automation
Low Voltage
Products
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Why ABB?
Solutions for the whole EV charging value chain
Charging Network
Software Services
3G Connectivity
Galaxy services
EVSP enabler
Grid Automation
SCADA & Ventyx
Building
Automation
KNX, energy mngt.
DC Fast Chargers
20-50kW systems
Multi-Standard
Open protocols
(OCPP and APIs)
Components
DIN rail &
distribution boards
Power Quality
PQF, PCS100
Renewable
Integration
HVDC, solar, wind
Substations
Power systems
ABB’s future-proof
solutions will work together
seamlessly throughout the
whole value chain
Energy storage
B.E.S.S.
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Vehicle Data
EDTA EV’s sold YTD
Source: http://www.electricdrive.org/index.php?ht=d/sp/i/20952/pid/20952
Plug-in car
sales are
doubling
every year
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DC charging versus AC charging
CHAdeMO
module
DC Fast
Charging
Station
On-board
Charger
Li-ion
battery
BMS
Every vehicle needs to have it’s own
onboard equipment
Infrastructure investment is shared with
hundreds of users
AC Charging DC Charging
On-board versus Off-board equipment
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SAE J1772 AC CHAdeMO SAE J1772 CCS (Combo)
AC; < 19.2 kW DC; < 62.5 kW DC; < 90 kW
Typical 3.3, 6.6 kW Typical 20-50 kW 20-50 kW
4-8 Hour Charge 15-60 min. Charge 15-60 min. Charge
“Universal”
Charging Standards
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EV’s in North America: Who/When?
Which infrastructure is required?
Only AC slow
charging
(3 – 7.2 kW)
CHAdeMO
DC fast charging
CCS “Combo”
DC fast charging
Specials
(proprietary)
On the roads 2014 Beyond
Ford
Focus Electric
Volkswagen
e-Golf
Nissan
Leaf
Mitsubishi
i-MiEV
Nissan
e-NV200
Tesla Model S
Mitsubishi
Outlander PHEV
Toyota
RAV4 EV
Tesla Roadster
Chevy Volt Toyota
Prius Plug-in
Honda
Fit EV
Tesla Model X
Chevy
Spark EV
Zero
Model S
Cadillac ELR
Honda Accord Plug-In
BMW
i3
BMW
i8
KIA
Soul EV
BMW
x5
Boulder
trucks
Mercedes
B-class EV
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Use cases in electric vehicle charging
Different solutions for each specific use case
Highway / En-route
DC Charging -
CHAdeMO
15-30 minutes
Office
AC & DC charging
30-120 min. (fast)
8 hours (workday)
Commercial
DC & AC charging
30-120 min. (fast)
Home
AC charging
8 hours (overnight)
2 hours (top-off)
Malls, retail, theaters, gym,
college campuses, city parking
Highway, rest stops, convenience
stores, fleets, grocery,
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Connecting countries with fast-charging networks
Building experience, one nation at a time
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Workplace Charging
Example: ABB Innovation Campus (Wauwatosa, WI)
300 employees move-in May 2014
Workplace Charging Challenge
Two Parking Lots
Surface Lot (Campus shared)
1 DC Charger
Company Nissan Leaf, visitors, passers-by
2 AC Level 2 Chargers
Company Nissan Leaf
59 underground parking spots
4 Handicap
4 AC Level 2 EV Chargers
Employees with Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf
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Workplace Charging
Things to consider
How many employees will want to plug in now, and in the future?
How many employees will NEED to plug in now, and in the
future?
Do you want/need to require authorization?
Will you charge a fee for charging?
Public or private: Will customers, passers-by, or other visitors be
allowed to charge?
How important is up-time and connectivity?
Is there public charging nearby that can be leveraged?
Will people stay plugged in all day?
Is there enough power?
Does EV charging improve public image or increase talent
retention?
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Terra 53 Charge Station
Product Terra 51
AC Input 3Ф, 480 VAC±10%
Maximum output power DC 50kW
Output voltage 50-500 V
Output current 120A
Efficiency > 92%
Power factor > 0,98
RFID system 13,56MHz, ISO 14443A
Communication CDMA / 3G / Ethernet
Protection class Type 3R
Temperature range -35°C … +40 °C, with low-temp option
Software Remote update / download
User interface High brightness full color
touchscreen HMI, RFID & Credit Card
reader options
The dual-standard DC fast charger
Intelligent web-connected DC charger
15-30 minutes charge time
All-in-one design for CHAdeMO & SAE Combo
NAMT53C NAMT53CJ
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Useful Resources
Web links
EDTA (Electric Drive Transportation Association - http://www.electricdrive.org
Alternative Fuel Data Center (AFDC) - http://www.afdc.energy.gov
Charged EV Magazine - http://chargedevs.com
PlugShare.com (by ReCarGo) - http://www.plugshare.com
Union of Concerned Scientists - http://www.ucsusa.org
InsideEVs - http://insideevs.com
FleetCarma - http://www.fleetcarma.com
Clean Cities - http://www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities
DoE Workplace Charging Challenge - www.electricvehicles.energy.gov
ABB Inc. - http://www.abb.com/evcharging
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Contact information
Andy Bartosh
Program Manager
EV Charging Infrastructure - Americas
ABB Inc.
16250 W. Glendale Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151
262.527.3719
E: andy.j.bartosh@us.abb.com
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Heather Flanagan
Marketing Communications Manager
EV Charging Infrastructure /
Power Conversion Systems
ABB Inc.
16250 W. Glendale Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151
262.785.3353
E: heather.flanagan@us.abb.com