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IEEE Standard for Technical Specifications of a DC Quick and Bidirectional Charger for Use with Electric Vehicles

IEEE Std 2030.1.1-2021 (Revision of IEEE Std 2030.1.1-2015)

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Year: 2022

Abstract: Direct-current (dc) charging is a method of charging that facilitates rapid energy transfer from the electric grid to plug-in vehicles. This method of charging allows significantly more current to be drawn by the vehicle versus lower rated alternating-current (ac) systems. A combination of vehicles that can accept high-current dc charge and the dc supply equipment that provides it has led to the use of terminology such as “fast charging,” “fast charger,” “dc charger,” “quick charger,” etc. DC charging and ac charging vary by the location at which ac current is converted to dc current. For typical dc charging, the current is converted at the off-board charger, which is separate from the vehicle. For ac charging, the current is converted inside the vehicle, by means of an on-board charger. The location of the ac to dc conversion equipment, or converter, shapes the complexity of the equipment design. Regarding ac charging, as previously mentioned, the conversion is on board the vehicle. This allows the original equipment maker (OEM) designed systems to control the charging operation in its entirety. The on-board charger (converter) and battery controller solution is under direct control of the vehicle manufacturer. For dc charging, an entirely new challenge exists for OEMs. The dc charger is now external to the vehicle and requires the vehicle engineers to control an external power device. For the reason of necessary interoperability, standards such as IEEE Std 2030.1.1 are provided to assist developers.
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contributor authorIEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
date accessioned2022-07-04T20:39:59Z
date available2022-07-04T20:39:59Z
date copyright18 Feb. 2022
date issued2022
identifier other9714435.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho162s6596FCDCAC4261590-%20Naval%20/handle/yse/312674
description abstractDirect-current (dc) charging is a method of charging that facilitates rapid energy transfer from the electric grid to plug-in vehicles. This method of charging allows significantly more current to be drawn by the vehicle versus lower rated alternating-current (ac) systems. A combination of vehicles that can accept high-current dc charge and the dc supply equipment that provides it has led to the use of terminology such as “fast charging,” “fast charger,” “dc charger,” “quick charger,” etc. DC charging and ac charging vary by the location at which ac current is converted to dc current. For typical dc charging, the current is converted at the off-board charger, which is separate from the vehicle. For ac charging, the current is converted inside the vehicle, by means of an on-board charger. The location of the ac to dc conversion equipment, or converter, shapes the complexity of the equipment design. Regarding ac charging, as previously mentioned, the conversion is on board the vehicle. This allows the original equipment maker (OEM) designed systems to control the charging operation in its entirety. The on-board charger (converter) and battery controller solution is under direct control of the vehicle manufacturer. For dc charging, an entirely new challenge exists for OEMs. The dc charger is now external to the vehicle and requires the vehicle engineers to control an external power device. For the reason of necessary interoperability, standards such as IEEE Std 2030.1.1 are provided to assist developers.
languageEnglish
titleIEEE Standard for Technical Specifications of a DC Quick and Bidirectional Charger for Use with Electric Vehiclesen
titleIEEE Std 2030.1.1-2021 (Revision of IEEE Std 2030.1.1-2015)num
typeStandard
page147
treeIEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.:;2022
contenttypeFulltext
subject keywordsrapid charging
subject keywordsdc charger
subject keywordsfast charging
subject keywordsdc charging
subject keywordsautomotive
subject keywordsIEC 61851-23
subject keywordsIEEE 2030.1.1
subject keywordselectric vehicle
subject keywordsfast charger
subject keywordsSAE J2836/2
subject keywordsSAE
subject keywordsSAE J1772
subject keywordsCHAdeMO
identifier DOI10.1109/IEEESTD.2022.9714435
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