MOBILITY STRATEGY AND APPROACH OF IEC Dr. Bernhard Thies German National Committee of the IEC
Connecting an Electric Vehicle to the Grid (Smart) Grid Power generation Charging station Battery electric vehicle looks easy but many things to be considered.
Stakeholder of Electro-Mobility Charging infrastructure Energy suppliers Grid operators Charging station manufacturers Suppliers User/ customer + - Vehicle Vehicle manufacturers Suppliers Battery manufacturers
System Components and Domains of Interest Communications and energy flows Interfaces Protocols Data security Vehicle engineering Power electronics Auxiliary components On-board wiring Drive Energy storage or sources Li+ Batteries Fuel cells Capacitors Charging infrastructure Connector technology Power electronics Communications and control technology Product and operation safety Functional safety Electrical safety
Challenges for Integration of new Consumers and Energy Sources Complex systems / individual developments Complexity Price Number of devices / systems High number of simpler user devices
Example: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards exist, but may not have been designed for Electro-Mobility need adapting, sometimes complex issues Limits for harmonic currents according to IEC 61000-3 Amplitude ratio [%] 100,00 40,00 30,00 20,00 10,00 IEC 61000-3-2 Devices with input current 16A IEC 61000-3-12 Devices with input current 16A < I 75A 0,00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Harmonics Diagram prepared by RWE For connection to the grid the vehicle has to comply with standards for grid connection
Standardization is the Solution not the Problem! Standardization Regulation General Telecommunications Electrotechnology International Regional (Europe) EU National (Germany) National regulation
International, European and German Standardization International standardization Council SMB Technical Committees SCs WGs PTs European standardization Technical Committees WG 1 WG 2 WG 9 National standardization Technical Committees UK 1 AK 1 AK 9 SGs JTC, JWG FG-EV em-cg GK, GAK Council TMB Technical Committees WG 10 WG 12 WG 15 Technical Committees WG 1 WG 2 WG 9 Working Groups AK 1 AK 2 AK 9 IEC: Proposal to establish a strategic group 6 automotive elctrotechnics (tentative title) IEC / ISO TC 22: Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) - Different modes of cooperation (mode 1 5) EU: Mandate M/468 on interoperable charging infrastructure in EU - Report finalized in September 2011by CEN / CENELEC Focus Group on European Electromobility - Successor group: emobility Coordination Group National: establishment of joint working groups and a steering committee
Committees involved in Electro-Mobility B: Battery / Fuel-Cell K: Communikation (PWM, V2G) SVEF: Energy supply for Elektric vehicle LK: Charging cable K 767 CLC/TC 8X EN 50160 K 261 IEC/TC 8 CLC/TC 8X EN 50438 TAB (FNN) LW: Power electronics M: Motor RCD: Residual Current Protective Device Z: Meter GAK 353.0.2 GAK 353.0.4 AK 431.1.7 IEC/TC 69 IEC/SC 17D K 373 VDE-V 0126-1 GAK 542.4.1 GAK 542.4.3 IEC/SC 23H AK 411.2.8 IEC/TC 20 ISO/TC 22/SC 3/JWG 1 K 353 IEC/TC 69 NAAuto K 331 IEC/TC 22 Z K 311 IEC/TC 2 K 952 IEC/TC 57 K 373 IEC/TC 82 K 461 IEC/TC 13 IEC/TC 57 EVSE LK K LW B M Z K 221 IEC/TC 64 CLC/TC 64 AK 542.1.2 IEC/SC 23B AK 221.1.11 IEC/TC 64 CLC/TC 64 VDE 0100-722 AK 541.3.6 IEC/SC 23E RCD, K K 767 IEC/TC 77 IEC/CISPR CLC/TC 210 GAK 353.0.1 IEC TC 69 K 764 IEC/TC 106 BGV B11 K 384 IEC/TC 105 K 371 IEC/TC 21
Integration of Electric Vehicles into the (Smart) Grid Smart-Grid Communication: IEC 61850 Distributed Energy communication: IEC 61850-7-420 Vehicle to grid communication interface: ISO/IEC 15118 Schematic view Communication protocols are a key technology for smart-grid integration of electric vehicles but they are not sufficient. Grid stability has to be maintained by worldwide harmonized principles for grid integration and charging controller behaviour IEC TC 57, IEC TC 8, IEC TC 20,
Legal Framework in Europe the big Picture Scope of national wiring rules (e.g. DKE-VDE) Charging modes 1 and 2 EN 60309-2 socket outlet Domestic socket outlet Scope of LVD (CENELEC) (Directive 2006/95/EC) e.g. EN 61851 ICCB Scope of ISO standards and type approval regulations (often based on UN regulations, e.g. R10, R100) Charging modes 3 and 4 charging device Public charging device
Standardization for Electrical Safety Installation Electrical devices Vehicles ICCB charging device Public charging device IEC TC 64: Protection against electric shock Safety is a must: the whole system needs to be considered (e. g. DC leakage currents) IEC TC69, TC 64, TC 23, TC 77, TC 17, IEC TC 64 standards describe the recognized state of the art for protection against electric shock: Safety Pilot Function for all domains.
Proposed Connectors for AC (IEC 62196-2) Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Not to scale application > car only > car and infrastructure > infrastructure designs > 1 > 1 (for mode 3) > 3 different voltage > 230 V > 500 V > 500 V Number of phases > only 1 > 1 or 3 > 1 or 3, different design current > 32 A > 16 A / 32A / 63 A; 70 A *) > 16 A or 63 A power > up to 7.2 kw > up to 43 kw > up to 43 kw IP degree mated unmated > IP XX D > IP XX B (D optional) > IP XX D > IP XX B (D optional) > IP XX D > IP XX D *) up to 70A for single phase use Standards should remove market barriers and not create new ones why should we accept national requirements for a new infrastructure to be build up?
DC Charging: Combined Charging System Proposed Communi- Cation ISO/IEC15118 Signaling IEC61851-23 Electric vehicle Seven big car manufacturers have agreed on standards for DC fast charging: Audi, BMW, Daimler, Ford, General Motors, Porsche and Volkswagen. System / Station IEC61851-23 Connector, vehicle inlet IEC62196-3 Example: vehicle connector based on AC type 1 Example: vehicle connector and inlet based on AC type 2 Several coordinated standardization projects (IEC & ISO) for combined charging system are ongoing German NC is a driving force. No need for proprietary (or national) solutions!
The German Standardization Roadmaps for Electro-Mobility International cooperation/liaison with other organizations Internationality of standardization Charging stations HV on-board network Battery safety Vehicles/systems The German Standardization Roadmap for Electro-Mobility Version 1 Inductive charging has been published end of 2010 Smart grid compatible Reboot grid and will Charging be updated interfaces by autumn Dynamic 2011 load management (to be published soon) Rescue guidelines Battery system Charging stations Vehicles/systems Environmental conditions Cell dimensions Battery connections 2010 2012 2014 2017 2020 http://www.vde.com/en/dke/std/pages/emobility.aspx (also in English)