CharIN e.v. Der Weg zum Erfolg eines globalen Ladestandards Technologie, Standardisierung, Organisation

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CharIN e.v. Der Weg zum Erfolg eines globalen Ladestandards Technologie, Standardisierung, Organisation

World Map of Charging Systems America Europe Asia China IEC Type 1 IEC Typ 2 GB China Type AC ONE charging system AC IEC 61851-1 with PWM DC IEC 15118 with PLC and PWM DC IEC Combo 1 IEC Combo 2 GB/T 20234-3 / CAN AC Charging + Two separate CHAdeMO DC Charging AC Type 1 CHAdeMO / CAN systems Slide 2

Status Quo CCS One vehicle inlet Technical status Political achievements DC 50kW / AC 43kW implemented in infrastructure International agreement DC up to 200kW standardized high degree of maturity 200 kw Interoperability secured Golden Test Device National implementation CCS is a well established standard Slide 4

Future charging offers flexible mobility Home Metropolitan / Highway Long distance highway min/100 km ~ 21 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 Slide 5

Charging times for about 400 km range 350 kw perspective 200 kw 12 minutes 20 minutes 150 kw 27 minutes standardization 100 kw 40 minutes 50 kw 80 minutes 0 20 40 60 80 minutes Reduction of charging time by increasing the charging voltage up to 1.000 V and / or of the charging current to 350 A Slide 6

Basic challenge - customer perspective Charging time for long distance trips Missing return of investment Major barriers CharIN initiative contribution High power charging Long term invest protection Incompatible charging infrastructure Consistent system (Hard-/Software) Up-/Downward compatibility One standard for all use cases Sustainable and easy to use infrastructure are major goals Slide 7

CharIN Development CCS next level 2016 Internationalization 2012 2009 Founding of Initiative Charging Interface ASIA & USA 2015 CharIN e.v. 10 founding members Germany/USA development Related industries Internat. OEM Change of coordination office Slide 8

CCS contribution Founding members Worldwide > 1.600 fast charging stations Vehicles New members are welcome! The CCS community and outcomes are steadily growing - Currently 19 members Slide 9

Vision / Mission Our vision - a world standard Our mission: Requirements Promotion Support Central focus of expertise on charging systems Further development Integration into standards Central contact point and neural platform Overview charging infrastructure and next steps in technology Communication platform Support of further development and quality Specification Data Coordination office Slide 10

CharIN s Activities Interests consolidation and representation of CCS as a whole Collection and development of requirements for future CCS standards CharIN Focus Groups prepare standardization activities Requirements & Technical cooperation International Promotion Focus of CharIN is to promote and develop standards with focus of CCS Promotion of CCS worldwide Support of CCS standard CharIN US (planned) CharIN Asia (planned) International cooperation and integration with charging stakeholders Consortium / Worldwide Coalition Roll-Out Market research Market observation Participation on international conferences and workshops CharIN s activities will lead to a world standard for charging Slide 11

Organisational Structure 1 2 3 Focus Technology 18 11 12 14 13 17 8 9 1 10 2 16 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Value Chain Managing Director & Coordination Office 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 Market 19 15 15 16 17 18 19 Slide 12

Organisational Structure Claas Bracklo Waldemar Schweigert Managing Director & Coordination Office Manfred Herrmann Veit Rohrberg Dr. Joachim Göthel Axel Willikens Oliver Richter Helmut Friedrich Frank Dambacher Volker Blandow Wolfgang Selle Michael Keller Focus Groups Charging Connection Charging Communication Charging Infrastructure Charging Topology Interoperability Grid Integration Slide 13

Organisational Structure - Circle 1 2 Executive Board conducts the business of the association represents the association Steering Committee determines and advises the Executive Board decision about membership advises and monitors the Focus Groups Focus Groups Tech work Coordination Office General support Meeting Management Membership administration 18 15 19 11 12 14 13 Managing Director & Coordination Office 17 8 9 1 10 2 16 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 CharIN USA (planned) CharIN Asia (planned) 19 Slide 14

Impressions ELIV, Baden-Baden Founding Member Meeting Steering Committee Feb. 2016 Slide 15

Summary The charging technology CCS is tested and fully developed. (Standards are promoting the industrialization and distribution) Safeguarding the future by further development Continuous optimization of the customer experience Further flexibilization of the charging possibilities according to the need of mobility Open standards make participation and co-designing possible: www.charinev.org CharIN is a neutral and central contact point platform Slide 16

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