Electric Vehicle Charging Installations & Voltage Drop

| A.C. & D.C charging stations | Connectors | Design Voltage Drop - Impact on Power Network |

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Description

  • Part 1

  • Standardization and interoperability in e-mobility.

  • International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

  • The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

  • International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

  • European & US standardization

  • IEC 61851-1 / EN 61851-1 -Electric vehicle conductive charging system. Part 1: General requirements

  • EV charging modes

  • EV charging levels. SAE J1772

  • This course is for those who wants to understand Electric Vehicle/Car conductive charging system and its plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets in order to chose the right EV and its charging station;

  • After this course you will know and understand all connectors and vehicle inlets and its configurations (pin, sleeve etc.).

  • You will learn about:

  • A.C. charging. Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets;

  • D.C. charging. Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets.

  • You will learn the basic about the main International and European standards and law:

  • The IEC 61851- Electric vehicle conductive charging system ;

  • The IEC 62196- Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets — Conductive
    charging of electric vehicles ;

  • Configuration: AA, BB, CC, DD, EE, FF. Chademo, CCS1, CCS2, GB/T, Combo 1, Combo 2.


  • Part2. Advanced.

  • Alternative voltage definition

  • Voltage Drop in radial electric network supplied by one load

  • Problems

  • Voltage Drop in radial electric network supplied by more concentrated loads along the line

  • Impact of the Integration of the EV charging stations in the electrical distribution network

  • BS 7671.Voltage drop calculation.

  • Correction factors for operating temperature and load power factor




What You Will Learn!

  • Practical resolved problems. Tests.
  • Electric Vehicle/Cars charging modes according to IEC 61851-1; SAE J1772 ;
  • Chademo (AA), CCS1/Combo1 (EE), CCS2/Combo2 (FF), GB/T (BB) according to IEC 62196-3 ;
  • Type 1, Type 2 (Mennekes plug), Type 3 according to IEC 62196-2 ;
  • Voltage drop impact to the Electrical Distribution Network.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in this topic who wants to find a job.
  • Power system/Electrical design engineer.
  • MEP Consultants, Sales consultant.
  • Passion to Learn.