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ABB is showcasing its latest electric vehicle charging technology at the 2011 Geneva International Motor Show (March 3-13), including a fully functional
electric vehicle fast charging station displayed for the first time at a global auto show.
ABB fast charging stations can accelerate the charging process of car batteries and increase the battery power from 20% to 80% of rated capacity in about 15 minutes, which is enough to
support the car”s normal driving of 100 kilometers. At the auto show, ABB provided fast charging services for electric vehicles held in test drives. These vehicles include Protoscar”s Lampo electric car
, Mitsubishi”s iMiEV electric car, Nissan”s Leaf electric car, and other electric cars that meet the standards of the “Japanese fast charger standardization group CHAdeMO Association.”
At the same time, ABB also displayed a charging station for charging cars at home or in the office. This charging station can generally fully charge a car in 6 to 8 hours.
Under normal circumstances, most cars do not travel long distances every day, which means that most electric cars can be charged at home or in the office through regular charging stations.
However, when driving long distances, electric vehicles need to be charged while driving, and then fast charging station equipment is needed.
The difference between the above two charging equipment is mainly reflected in the volume and weight of the equipment components. Nighttime charging can be accomplished with small
, lightweight components installed on the car; fast charging requires the application of more complex power electronic components and filters, which are more suitable for installation on
charging piles rather than on the car to control the weight and weight of the car. Travel costs.
Typically, drivers need a quick charge once or twice a week, so it”s possible to build fast charging stations to help charge cars.
Steve, head of ABB’s global discrete automation and motion control business unit, said: “With electric vehicle charging equipmentWith the development
of electric vehicles, the large-scale popularization of electric vehicles will soon become a reality. Innovations to support the large-scale use of electric vehicles
are key to building cities that are lower carbon emissions, quieter and cleaner. ABB is developing a full range of charging systems for charging cars at home, in the office and on long journeys. ”
ABB has extensive experience in grid infrastructure and power electronics, as well as an advanced low-voltage product range. These enable ABB to develop
cost-effective and advanced electric vehicle charging stations, thereby accelerating the development of green transportation. In January this year , ABB invested
US$10 million in ECOtality, a charging station
development and power storage technology company in San Francisco, USA, to enter the North American electric vehicle infrastructure market. During the same
period, ABB also demonstrated charging station equipment at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
ABB The electric vehicle charging station will be on display throughout the Geneva International Motor Show and is expected to attract the attention of
approximately 10,000 media reporters and 700,000 car enthusiasts.
ABB is a leader in power and automation technology among the world”s top 500 companies. ABB ABB”s technology can help power, utility and industrial
customers improve performance while reducing adverse
impacts on the environment. ABB Group operates in more than 100 countries around the world and has 124,000 employees. ABB has R&D, manufacturing
, sales and engineering in China It provides a full range of
business activities such as services, with 16,000 employees, 30 local companies and a nationwide sales and service network.
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