CHAdeMO Europe Annual Member Meeting 5 CHAdeMO Association Munich, 23 October 2014

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CHAdeMO Europe Annual Member Meeting 5 CHAdeMO Association Munich, 23 October 2014

CHAdeMO global installation Around 5,000 CHAdeMO chargers are installed in the world 700 3000 1300 Note: as of September 2014

Programme Overview (1/2) 3 CHAdeMO Europe Annual Member Meeting 09:00 Registration 09:15 Introduction: meeting overview by Tomoko Blech, CHAdeMO Europe 09:20 IEC / EN standardisation by Takeshi Haida, CHAdeMO Technical Group 09:35 EU directive update by Tomoko Blech, CHAdeMO Europe 09:50 Third-party certification updates by Klaus Kersting, IDIADA 10:05 EU-Japan joint technical workgroup activities by Tomoko Blech, CHAdeMO Europe 10:15 CHAdeMO V2H extension by Tomoya Imazu, CHAdeMO Technical Group 10:35 CHAdeMO adapter for Tesla Model S by Enric Asuncion, Tesla Motors 10:50 Adapter demo by Enric Asuncion, Tesla Motors (outside) 11:00 Coffee break 11:20 CHAdeMO Europe strategy discussion by all participants 12:00 Networking Lunch (PM Option 1: Regular Member only) CHAdeMO Technical WG Seminar: Intro to CHAdeMO 1.0 13:00 Afternoon session 1: CHAdeMO 1.0 and certification tips* 14:40 Coffee Break 15:10 Afternoon session 2: CHAdeMO V2H extension* 16:30 Final remarks and aperitifs Note: Networking lunch, coffee break and final remarks & aperitifs will be together with Fast Charging Europe Conference * The technical discussion topics shall cater to the participants needs

Programme Overview (2/2) 4 (PM Option 2: Open to public) Fast Charging Europe Conference Keynote: Running the biggest charger network in Europe by Simon Crowfoot, Managing Director, Electric Highway, Ecotricity Session 1: Policy makers and municipalities on fast charging EVs and fast charger usage in Norway by Asbjørn Johnsen, Senior Principal Engineer, Transnova How the UK became the country with the biggest number of fast chargers in the EU by Michael Coe, Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), UK Department for Transport Barcelona s approach to fast charger planning by Angel Lopez, Program Director of Electric Vehicle, City of Barcelona Best Practices from Japan: charge point planning for urban and suburban areas by Hiroyuki Aoki, CHAdeMO Q&As 14:40 Coffee break Session 2: Charging operations and adjacent businesses Multi-system charger operations in Nordic countries by Markus Hökfelt, Head of Charge & Drive, New Businesses, Fortum HESS Financing fast charging network via citizen participation by Gerald Simon, Head of Communications, Windenergie (W.E.B) Rapid Charge Network (RCN): EU-funded multi-system charger corridor project by Anya Bramich, Marketing Manager, Zero Carbon Futures ChargeMap: creating a reliable charger map with EV drivers by Yoann Nussbaumer, CEO, SAABRE Q&As 16:30 Final remarks and aperitifs Note: Networking lunch, coffee break and final remarks & aperitifs will be together with Members-only Technical WG

IEC / EN standardisation Takeshi Haida CHAdeMO Technical Group

EU directive update Tomoko Blech CHAdeMO Europe

7 EU Directive on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure overview OBJECTIVE PROCESS RESULT To provide a general direction for the development of alternative fuels in the Single European Transport Area Binding targets Common technical specifications European Commission (Proposal) European Parliament (Plenary vote 15 April) Council of Ministers New! (Adopted 29 September) No binding targets Common technical specs to be applied 3 years after the law goes into effect Entry into effect (Expected Fall 2014)

EU Directive final wording 8 EU embraces multistandard chargers, aligning legislation with the market reality 15a Recital Interface to charge electric vehicles could include several sockets outlets or vehicle connectors as far as one of them complies with Annex III.1.1 and 1.2, so as to allow multistandard recharging. However, the choice for the EU common Type 2 and Combo 2 connectors for electric vehicles should not be detrimental to Members States having already invested in the deployment of other standardized technologies for recharging points and should not affect existing recharging points deployed before the entry into force of this Directive. Electric vehicles already in circulation before the entry into force of this Directive should be able to recharge, even if they were designed to recharge at recharging points that do not comply with the technical specifications set out in this Directive. Article 4 Member States shall ensure that high power recharging points* for electric vehicles, excluding wireless or inductive units, deployed or renewed as from [36 months from the date of entry into force of this Directive] comply at least with the technical specifications set out in Annex III.1.2. Annex III 1.1.2. Articles and Annexes Direct Current (DC) high power recharging points for electric vehicles shall be equipped, for interoperability purposes, at least with connectors of Type "Combo 2" as described in standard EN62196-3 Note: * high power recharging point : more than 22KW

EU directive key dates and CHAdeMO implications 9 CHAdeMO chargers can be built as long as there are EVs needing CHAdeMO 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020 2025 Directive key dates Entry into force (Autumn) National policy framework due* (within 24m) Comply with tech specs (within 36m) Appropriate # of public chargers** (by 31/12/2020) Additional # of public chargers (by 31/12/2025) CHAdeMO Solo chargers Public Private (Existing***) Possible Possible (no end date) CHAdeMO Multisystem chargers Public Private (Existing***) Possible without Combo2 Possible (no end date) Obligatory to have a Combo2 connector Note: * this should include national targets (charge points), measures necessary to reach targets, designation of urban/suburban agglomerations, other densely populated areas and networks to be equipped with charge points. **in the designated areas. ***Existing chargers can continue operations with no need to retrofit or disinstallation.

EU Directive myths 10 Myths CHAdeMO will be banned in Europe after 2018 CHAdeMO-only chargers can no longer be built All CHAdeMO chargers will have to be retrofitted with Combo2 connectors

Third-party certification updates Klaus Kersting IDIADA

EU-Japan joint technical workgroup activities Tomoko Blech CHAdeMO Europe

CHAdeMO Europe Tech WG 13 BEGINNING MEETINGS HELD MEMBERS CHAdeMO Europe Annual Meeting 4 (20/11/13) in Barcelona Proposal to start anew the European Technology Work Group to actively participate and exchange with Tokyo in R&D of CHAdeMO 27 Jan 2014 10 Feb 2014 10 Mar 2014 2 Apr 2014 7 May 2014 26 June 2014 4 Sept 2014 TODAY ABB Circontrol ENDESA EVTEC GH Electrotermia IDIADA Ingeteam Mitsubishi Nissan Grey = European meeting Red = joint meeting with JPTechWG

Tech WG progress 14 Improvements to the current protocol Dynamic value of available power during charging (smart charging) CHAdeMO V2H addendum topics CAN manufacturer code Connector lock Inrush current measurement position Output voltage range Lower capacity charge Connector proximity detection Main circuit ELCB Reverse current prevention diode Insulation test Vehicle capacity component.. Topics covered Going forward BRAINSORMING: Evaluation of activities till now Likes Points we can improve Ideas on: Additional and new topics Organisation Format (currently WebEx) New members welcome Inform Tomoko Next meeting TBC (late November?) Note: If you would like to

CHAdeMO V2H extension Tomoya Imazu CHAdeMO Technical Group

CHAdeMO adapter for Tesla Model S Enric Asuncion Tesla Motors

CHAdeMO Europe strategy discussion All members CHAdeMO Association

CHAdeMO organisation 18 General Assembly Executive Board General CHAdeMO strategy decision making Secretariat Main Office (Tokyo) EU Office (Paris) Technical Work Group Protocol development and evolution Certification process definition Infrastructure Work Group Infrastructure deployment experience sharing CHAdeMO Europe SC CHAdeMO s European strategy definition

CHAdeMO today 19 CHAdeMO Mission Translates into.. What we do today Creating the optimal fast charging standard compatible with all EVs and deploying the infrastructure in order to accelerate the realisation of e- mobility globally Accelerate the realisation of e-mobility globally By creating the optimal fast charging standard Technology Maintain and improve the protocol with constant feedback from the market By deploying the (CHAdeMO) infrastructure Continue to push for the installation of CHAdeMO Develop and revise protocol (1.0, V2H ) Participate in standardisation work (IEC/EN, IEEE ) Certify to ensure compatibility (Third-party certification) Communication platform PR (web site, articles, data gathering, position statements, trade fairs..) Forum (meetings, conferences, technology/infrastructure workshops..)

CHAdeMO Europe strategy Context: European EV market snapshot A great majority of fast-chargeable EVs in Europe are CHAdeMO compatible 20 CHAdeMO EV market share in Europe All Passeger EVs (85,938) CHAdeMO 48% 13% 10% 9% 7% 4% 4% Fast chargeable (80%) 1% 3% Fast-Chargeable EVs (68,935) CHAdeMO 60% 17% 12% 11% CHAdeMO Renault ZOE Tesla CCS Smart ED Renault Fluence Bollore Think Other Evs Note: Data based on registrations from 1 January 2010 to 31st May 2014, not including electric light commercial vehicles (LCVs) or e-quadricycles.

CHAdeMO Europe strategy Context: EU directive 21 EU directive Expected roll-out of infrastructure deployment by 2020 Multi-standard chargers

CHAdeMO Europe Strategy Brainstorming 22 What do we aspire to become? General open DC fast charging platform of discussion in collaboration with other standards and stakeholders (EU, etc) Multi-system charger forum (testing, certification, user accessibility, user interface) By doing what? Additional technology focus? DC fast charge platform with CCS to win better trust for DC charging in general Multi-system charger V2H Increasing power and voltage Dc wall box Vehicle-side certification Standard for multi-charger interface Making emergency button optional to avoid vandalism Application to industrial segment, such as heavy duty EVs with higher voltage Inductive charging Additional types of activities? FC installation guide for municipalities Collaborate with other standard for more general DC charging platform Source of navigation data User accessibility for multi-standard charger including colour schemes Joint certification for multi-standard charger

Thank you! 23 CHAdeMO activities are supported solely by our members fees. PLEASE make sure to pay your annual fees. If you are not sure about your company s payment status, come to us. Stuttgart, 31 May 2014