A little more on that connector and the charging station:
Slide #21: http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/zevprog.../patterson.pdf
Slide #15: Aker Wade and EV Fast Charging
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A little more on that connector and the charging station:
Slide #21: http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/zevprog.../patterson.pdf
Slide #15: Aker Wade and EV Fast Charging
Here's a 2008 presentation by TEPCO on those quick-charging stations.
http://www.iea.org/work/2008/transport/TEPCO.pdf
Explains the confusion with the i-MiEV quick charge connector. For some reason Mitsubishi keeps quoting the input of the charging station rather than what the car sees.Specifications
-Type: Switching type, constant current power supply
-Input: 3-phase 200V
-Maximum DC output power: 50kW
-Maximum DC output Voltage: 500V
-Maximum DC output Current: 100A
Interesting post in EV Charger Maps for Vacaville
Saw the new TEPCO fast charger. I could pull out the connector, but there seemed to be no power to it yet, not that I had anything to plug it into anyway.
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2010...-20100115.html
TEPCO Level III Specs
# Switching type, constant current power supply
# Input: 3-phase 200V (200~430V)
# Output power: 50 kW (10~100kW)
# Max DC output Voltage: 500V
# Output current: 125A (20~200A)
# JARI Level 3 DC Connector
# EV ECU determines optimal current; charger supplies current based on order from EV ECU
http://www.iea.org/work/2008/transport/TEPCO.pdf
http://www.pluginrecharge.com/2009/0...on-levels.html
The world loves to be deceived.
From the EVnut:
http://evnut.com/vaca_dc_fast_charger.html
May 20, 2010
The nation's first public DC fast charger (49 kW) was dedicated this morning.
Wonder why it only appears to be supplying about 24 kW here.
Last edited by doug; 05-24-2010 at 01:29 PM. Reason: typo
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