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The way to a global standard 17.08.2016

Technology Where we are The evolution of driving systems Fastned, Roos Korthals ltesa Volkswagen AG ABB maurogrigollo Phoenix Contact Volkswagen AG Olga Galushko Schepers_Photography bernswaelz First automobiles in production BMW AG Pioneer phase BEV Challenges: Industrialisation BEV Future Solutions: Challenges: Solutions: Costs High power charging Costs Range Refuelling Development of high standardized engines and fuel systems Range Charging Interoperability Increased battery capacity 1880s 2014

Geschäftsstelle Ladeschnittstelle c/o Carmeq GmbH Slide 3

Geschäftsstelle Ladeschnittstelle c/o Carmeq GmbH Slide 4

Customer perspective A vision becomes reality Volkswagen AG Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact BMW AG Slide 5

Summary Vision Challenges from a customers view CharIN initiative solutions Customers view barriers CharIN initiative solution Simplicity Single System Safety One standard for all use cases Cost Long term invest protection Reliability & Quality 350 kw+ Power & Time AC / DC Interoperability Up-/downward compatible Slide 6

Geschäftsstelle Ladeschnittstelle c/o Carmeq GmbH Slide 7

World Map of Charging System Standards INDIA CCS 1 CCS 2 CHAdeMO GBT Not decided Slide 8

Charging System Standards Key technology characteristics for charging Geometry of vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets Single System approach vs. separated systems for AC and DC Communication protocol between vehicle and charging station Phoenix Contact Electrical characteristics (P, V, I) System Architecture Overall system costs Slide 9

Detailed overview of CCS (Combined Charging System) Features of combined charging Integrated electrical architecture for all relevant AC and DC One inlet and one charging architecture low overall system costs Electrical lock mechanism in vehicle inlet Maximal charging power up to 350 kw (today 200 kw) Charging voltage up to 1.000 V and current greater 350 A (today 200 A) e.g. USA, Korea Certified payment and accounting system Interoperability secured Golden Test Device Only one communication module for AC and DC charging, Powerline Communication (PLC) for DC Charging and advanced services EU State of the art communication via HomePlug GreenPHY enables integration V2H and V2G Slide 10

Detailed overview of CCS (Combined Charging System) Performance Home Metropolitan / Highway Long distance highway min/100 km ~ 20 min* < 10 min* 50 kw 150 kw < 4 min* 350 kw * with consumption of 12,7 kwh/100 km CCS next level offers more flexibility in mobility Maximal charging power up to 350 kw Charging voltage up to 1.000 V and current greater 350 A Slide 11

Vehicle to Grid communication Today s and future use-cases Simple payment & billing Wirelesscharging control Optimized load management Reverse Power Flow Additional PEV- customer services AC/DC- Charging Control Automated Connecting Device One communication solution for all charging needs Wireless communication & extended smart grid support Slide 12

Scope of application Motorbike Car Bus Truck Energica Motor Europe Porsche AG BMW AG MAN Group 2017 Slide 13

CharIN e.v. Accessible to you at any time right round the world Coordination Office Europe Coordination Office North America Coordination Office Asia Coordination Office Korea Coordination Coordination Office India (in preparation) Office India Slide 14

Administrative topic CharIN s role in standardization and regulation as a big picture Technical Regulations Worldwide regulations & laws National & regional aspects Technical Standards Global Standardization common input of CharIN members Framework & foundation for the global charging eco system CharIN publications (e. g. Position papers) Requirement definition & common goal Opinion formation & common understanding Guidance & consolidated global communication Slide 15

Summary Mission CCS Scope Performance up to 350 kw DC AC 350 kw Added Value Extended Functionality Vehicle to grid & Vehicle to home Worldwide Asia Europe North America Scope of application Motorbike Car Bus Truck Slide 16

Geschäftsstelle Ladeschnittstelle c/o Carmeq GmbH Slide 17

CharIN association Our members currently 128 Core Members Regular Members y Members India Members Asia Associated Members Slide 18

Membership Share Top 20 brands 2017 by volume 2/20 CHAdeMO 2/20 open CharIN CHAdeMO CharIN + CHAdeMO open 4/20 CharIN + 12/20 CharIN CHAdeMO 16 of the top 20 brands are represented in CharIN Slide 19

CharIN association Global leading charging cross industrial community Members Number still growing Currently 128 members Work within Focus Groups Executive Board Steering Committee Determines and advises the Executive Board Decision about membership Advises and monitors the Focus Groups Focus Groups Established Began their work Managing Director & Coordination Office Coordination Office General support Meeting Management Membership administration Slide 20

CharIN association Organisational Structure Claas Bracklo Michael Keller André Kaufung Managing Director & Coordination Office Focus Groups Charging Connection Charging Communication Charging Infrastructure Conformance Test Interoperability Grid Integration Slide 21

Summary Activities 16 of the top 20 brands are represented in CharIN Currently 128 members Implemented Organization Structure & Focus Groups International Workshops Offices Meetings Slide 22

Reached Goals of CharIN Vision Mission Activities Significant technology advantages of the integrated system approach CCS Authority support and OEM commitment in the US and Europe Continuous optimization of the customer experience Open standards make participation and co-designing possible CharIN is a neutral and central contact point platform www.charinev.org Global system approach and global presence Industrial focus and major contributors along the value chain Slide 23

Impressions Meetings & Events India Slide 24

Impressions Meetings & Events worldwide Slide 25

Impressions Position Papers & Industry Statements Slide 26

Save-the-date 1 st CharIN India Conference May 11 th, 2018 WHERE: India Habitat Center, New Delhi WHEN: Friday, May 11th, 2018 IN COOPERATION WITH: SUPPORTED BY: Registration until May 4 th, 2018 under the following link: http://charinev.org/india-conference. India Habitat Centre Slide 27

Program highlights 1 st CharIN India Conference May 11 th, 2018 Technical sessions on: e.g. Compliance Testing, PLC Modem Integration, V2G Trials Panel discussion: Opportunities and Challenges in Indian market for EV Charging Panelists: Sajid Mubashir, DST; A K Saxena, TERI; Dr. Dhinagar, TVS Motors; Wybren Van der Vaart, Asia Electric; Dr. Tapan Sahoo, Maruti Suzuki Registration until May 4 th, 2018 under the following link: http://charinev.org/india-conference. India Habitat Centre Slide 28

Thank you for your kind attention! Are there any further questions? Slide 29