Solutions for E-Mobility PHOENIX CONTACT – in dialog with customers and partners worldwide Phoenix Contact is a worldwide market leader in the field of electrical engineering, electronics, and automation. Founded in 1923, the family company now employs around 12,800 people worldwide. A sales network with over 45 sales subsidiaries and more than 30 additional sales partners guarantees customer proximity directly on site, anywhere in the world. Our range of services consists of products surrounding various different electrotechnical applications. This includes numerous connection technologies for device manufacturers and machine building, components for modern control cabinets, and tailor-made solutions for many applications and industries, such as automobile production, wind energy, photovoltaics, the process industry or applications in the field of water supply, power distribution, and traffic infrastructure. 2 PHOENIX CONTACT Qatar Global player with personal customer contact Company independence is an integral part of our corporate policy. Phoenix Contact therefore relies on in-house competence and expertise in a range of contexts: the design and development departments constantly come up with innovative product ideas, developing special solutions to meet customer requirements. Numerous patents emphasize the fact that many products have been developed exclusively by Phoenix Contact. PHOENIX CONTACT E-Mobility GmbH – your strong partner for E-Mobility Within the Phoenix Contact Group, Phoenix Contact E-Mobility GmbH is the center of expertise for all components, systems, and solutions in E-Mobility. We develop charging systems, charging controllers, and comprehensive solutions for DC and AC charging. As an innovator in this field, we set new standards with the further development and standardization of solutions for a worldwide and modern charging infrastructure. Reliable connection technology for E-Mobility Phoenix Contact offers a product and technology portfolio that enables the flexible, modular, and efficient implementation of various concepts for your charging infrastructure for different business models. The matrix below provides an overview of the current standards and various charging systems used worldwide. Whether charging on an AC power grid or fast DC charging – the AC and DC charging systems from Phoenix Contact are safe, reliable, and user friendly. Type 1/USA, Japan Type 2/Europe GB/China SAE J1772/IEC 62196-2 IEC 62196-2 GB Part 2 IEC 62196-3 IEC 62196-3 GB Part 3/IEC 62196-3 SAE J1772/IEC 62196-3 IEC 62196-3 Alternating current (AC) Direct current (DC) Combined AC/DC charging system PHOENIX CONTACT 3 Type 2 – the standardized AC and DC charging system for Europe The type 2 standard adopted by the European Commission for E-Mobility charging systems offers both AC and fast DC charging. With just one inlet on the vehicle side, both AC and DC connectors type 2 can be used for charging. AC connector type 2 The entire type 2 charging system – the combined AC/DC charging system – is the ideal charging interface of the future. Combined DC connector type 2 The standard for Europe – type 2 Standard IEC 62196 adopted by the European Commission covers two charging plugs: the combined DC connector for fast charging and the AC connector for already established AC charging. These two AC and DC connectors represent the “type 2” European standard. The special feature of these charging plugs is that they are both compatible with the same vehicle inlet. This means that only one inlet – the combined AC/DC vehicle inlet – is required in the electric vehicle for both AC and DC charging. This ideal 4 PHOENIX CONTACT charging interface for everyday charging situations in Europe is known as the combined AC/DC charging system type 2. Combined AC/DC charging system (CCS) The most important requirement for a modern E-Mobility charging infrastructure is a reliable and standardized connection for charging stations and vehicle sockets. The vehicle can be recharged with both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). If AC is used for charging, the energy is supplied directly from the existing low-voltage network to the integrated AC/DC converter in the vehicle. In the case of DC charging, the AC/ DC converter is located within the charging station, thereby reducing the load on the vehicle. The combined AC/DC charging system type 2 enables both AC charging and faster DC charging on the move. Public charging Private charging AC charging DC charging The inlet is compatible with AC and DC connectors. DC connector Vehicle inlet DC AC connector AC Plug Socket outlet PHOENIX CONTACT 5 Type 2 – the standardized combined AC/DC charging system for Europe The combined AC/DC charging system type 2 is the ideal charging interface for everyday charging situations in Europe. The electric vehicle is designed for both established AC charging and for DC charging on the move. The combined DC connector transmits DC current up to 125 A. It is inserted into the vehicle inlet very easily and with very little force. Combined DC connector type 2 Main features K =<@6A6<;@3<?05.?46;4 K '</B@A5645>B.96AF:.A2?6.9@ K <;C2;62;A5.;196;4 K !<D6;@2?A6<;.;1D6A51?.D.93<?02@ K <:=962@D6A5 PE CP PP PP CP L1 N PE L2 DC+ Combined DC connector type 2 6 PHOENIX CONTACT DC- L3 DC- DC+ Combined AC/DC vehicle inlet type 2 Secure locking The charging plug is locked in the vehicle to prevent arcs caused by removal when under load. The plug is designed to withstand the highest pull-out forces. The integrated temperature monitoring protects against fire in the event of faulty contacts. Intelligent charging process Predefined charging mechanisms and sequences are performed for both AC and DC charging. For both charging types, the signal and control contacts, CP and PP, are used for communication and control. Modern color variants Modern charging stations also increasingly feature special designs and colors. Choose charging plugs in custom matching colors. Technical data – combined AC/DC charging system Parameter Vehicle inlet Connector Nominal voltage Up to 480 V – 1/3-phase nominal current Up to 32 A – Standard IEC 62196-2, IEC 62196-3 (draft) IEC 62196-3 (draft) Nominal voltage Up to 850 V Up to 850 V Nominal current Up to 125 A Up to 125 A Standard IEC 62196-2, IEC 62196-3 (draft) IEC 62196-3 (draft) IP protection when plugged in IP44 IP44 IP protection when not plugged in IP20 IP20 IP protection when covered IP55 (road position) IP24 (with protective cap) AC unit type 2 Fast charging In comparison with AC charging, the more generously sized DC contacts enable fast charging with up to 125 A. The ergonomic handle design and the low insertion and withdrawal forces mean that the combined AC/DC connector ensures fast, convenient, and easy handling. DC unit type 2 Degree of protection PHOENIX CONTACT 7 Type 2 – the standardized AC charging system for Europe Single or three-phase AC charging is performed with the standardized charging plugs type 2 from Phoenix Contact. As part of the safety concept, both PP and CP signal contacts assume control functions. AC plug type 2 For example, this method checks whether the connector is correctly inserted in the inlet and which current may be used for charging. Locking prevents withdrawal of the plug-in connector during the charging process or prior to completion of all necessary transactions, such as payment. This ensures high functional safety of your system. AC connector type 2 Main features K =<@6A6<;@3<?=5.@205.?46;4 K "205.;60.99<086;4 K '</B@A5645>B.96AF:.A2?6.9@ K <;C2;62;A5.;196;4 K (A?<;4@A?.6;?29623 K !<D6;@2?A6<;.;1D6A51?.D.93<?02@ K <:=962@D6A5 PE CP PP PP N ! ! ! L2 L2 AC connector type 2 8 PE PHOENIX CONTACT CP N ! AC vehicle inlet type 2 Technical data – AC type 2 Modern color variants Parameter Connector/plug Nominal voltage Up to 480 V 1/3-phase nominal current Up to 32 A Standard IEC 62196-2 IP protection when plugged in IP44 IP protection when not plugged in IP20 IP24 (with protective cap) IP protection Modern charging stations also increasingly feature special designs and colors. Choose charging plugs in custom matching colors. CP PE PP L1 L2 AC plug type 2 (charging station side) PE PP CP N L3 N L1 L3 L2 AC socket outlet type 2 (charging station side) PHOENIX CONTACT 9 Type 2 – the standardized AC charging system for Europe Single and three-phase AC charging is performed with the standardized socket outlet type 2 from Phoenix Contact. Its space-saving design enables the socket outlet to be installed in a charging station or compact wall charging station. A separate connection on the lock actuator is used to control the lock and query the lock state. The socket outlet also enables a panel mounting frame or a hinged cover to be mounted and a drainage tube to be connected. Panel mounting frame for the socket outlet 10 PHOENIX CONTACT Main features K "<1B9.?12@64; (front and rear mounting possible) K !<D6;@A.99.A6<;52645A.;112=A5 K ?.6;.42@F@A2:D6A516@05.?42 nozzle K !<08?20<4;6A6<; K )523AC.;1.96@:=?<A20A6<;<;=.;29 mounting frame or hinged cover Hinged cover for the socket outlet Technical data – AC socket outlet type 2 Parameter Nominal voltage Socket outlet Up to 480 V Standard IEC 62196-2 1/3-phase nominal current Up to 32 A IP protection when plugged in IP44 IP protection when not plugged in IP20 IP protection with hinged cover IP24 Rear and front mounting The socket outlet can be mounted on the housing panel from both the front and the rear. Secure locking A lock prevents the plug-in connector from being removed prematurely. The lock actuator secures the plug with a bolt lowered from above. The lock is controlled via electronics integrated in the actuator and the current state can be queried. PHOENIX CONTACT 11 Type 1 – the standardized AC charging system for the USA and Japan Like the type 2 version, the charging plug type 1 has two signal contacts which ensure that the charging process is controlled safely. The lock between the vehicle and the charging plug is closed using a lever system. The AC charging system type 1 is based on the latest version of the requirements according to SAE J1772 and IEC 62196-2. AC connector type 1 Main features K =<@6A6<;@3<?=5.@205.?46;4 K <:=962@D6A5.;1 SAE J1772 K <;C2;62;A5.;196;4 K !<086;4.;1B;9<086;4/F:2.;@<3 lever system K '</B@A5645>B.96AF:.A2?6.9@ PE L 2/N L1 CS CP PE AC connector type 1 12 PHOENIX CONTACT L1 L 2/N CP CS PE AC vehicle inlet type 1 Technical data – AC connector type 1 Parameter Nominal voltage Connector Up to 250 V 1-phase nominal current Up to 32 A Standard IEC 62196-2 / SAE J1772 IP protection when plugged in IP44 IP protection when not plugged in IP20 IP protection with protective cap IP24 AC plug type 2 Adapter charging cable type 1 to type 2 The adapter charging cable type 1/type 2 has a type 1 connector for the vehicle side and a type 2 plug for the charging station side. This enables vehicles equipped with a type 1 inlet (standard in the USA and Japan) to be charged using type 2 standard European charging stations. AC connector type 1 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 GB – the standardized AC and DC charging system for China The AC and DC charging system according to GB standard has been specially developed for the Chinese market. Equipped with an innovative locking concept, premature or accidental removal of the plug during the charging process is prevented. AC connector GB AC plug GB When charging, an electrical locking bolt implemented in the inlet prevents removal of the charging plug while under load (hot disconnection). Main features K =<@6A6<;@2;./92=5.@2 charging K (20B?2@;.=9<08:205.;6@: K <:=962@D6A5)%.?A K <;C2;62;A5.;196;4 K '</B@A5645>B.96AF:.A2?6.9@ Locking bolt CP PE CC L NC 1 CC CP N NC 2 N L NC 2 NC 1 PE AC connector GB 14 PHOENIX CONTACT AC vehicle inlet GB Technical data – AC and DC charging system according to GB standard Parameter AC DC GB standard Nominal voltage Up to 440 V AC Up to 750 V DC Nominal current Up to 32 A Up to 250 A Standard GB/T Part 2 GB/T Part 3 IP protection when plugged in IP55 IP55 IP protection with protective cap IP54 IP54 Main features A 2 DC contacts, PE, and communication contacts K (20B?2@;.=9<08:205.;6@: K <:=962@D6A5)%.?A K <;C2;62;A5.;196;4 K '</B@A5645>B.96AF:.A2?6.9@ DC connector GB CC 2 S+ SS- DC- DC+ DC connector GB S+ DC+ CC 1 A- PE !<086;4 /<9A DC- CC 1 A+ CC 2 A+ A- PE DC vehicle inlet GB PHOENIX CONTACT 15 DC charging system for utility vehicles In addition to the standardized plug-in systems for automobiles, Phoenix Contact also offers high-performance plug-in connectors for DC charging of large battery units. The DC replacement battery concept is particularly suitable for utility vehicles used in local and municipal authorities as well as for forklift trucks, transport vehicles, and passenger transport vehicles. Important advantages at a glance K B??2;AB=A< K +<9A.42B=A< + K )<92?.;020<:=2;@.A6<;3<?A52 plug-in process and vibration damping during the journey K "<?2A5.; 6;@2?A6<;D6A51?.D.9 cycles K .AA2?F.;1A52?:.9:.;.42:2;A.@ well as charging state monitoring via integrated data module Power connections (DC) Power connections (DC) Data connections Power supply of the data module 16 PHOENIX CONTACT Power supply of the data module Reliable use The DC charging system for utility vehicles from Phoenix Contact has already seen successful use for a number of years now. In order to reduce exhaust gas emissions in the port city of Qingdao, China, the public transport network operates numerous electric buses. These vehicles are based on the replacement battery concept. The battery units of over 40 buses are replaced two or three times each day at the battery replacement station. To date, well in excess of 100,000 batteries have been replaced. An electric bus at the fully automated battery replacement station in Qingdao, China. The battery is replaced on both sides. Fast battery replacement The replacement of the battery units is performed by fully automated robots within the space of a few minutes, thereby reducing downtimes to a minimum. The empty battery is removed. The empty battery is inserted into the charging unit. The charging process with up to 400 A is then started. PHOENIX CONTACT 17 EV Charge Control charging controller – easy, flexible, safe The EV Charge Control charging controller can be used to charge electric vehicles according to IEC 61851-1. EV Charge Control enables you to implement the key functions of a charging point without the need for an additional controller. The system is easy to configure. Various applications are covered with one device. Intelligent and integrated charging concepts can be implemented by the Ethernet communication interface. Technical data – EV Charge Control Parameter Supply voltage range Ambient temperature range 110 V AC … 240 V AC Relay outputs 4 Digital outputs 4 Digital inputs 4 -25°C … +60°C Safe charging mode according to IEC K 5.?46;4:<12.00<?16;4A< K <;A?<9%69<A2C.9B.A6<;.;10<;A?<9 K "<;6A<?6;4<3A52=?<A20A6C20<;1B0A<? K C.9B.A6<;<3A52=?<E6:6AF0<;A.0A K <;A?<9<3A5205.?420<;A.0A<?.;19<086;4 actuators 18 PHOENIX CONTACT "<1/B@')* ML XR GND ER LR GND PE LD EN 24V CR 24Va N VR PE ML XR GND ER LR GND PE LD EN VR CR 24Va N 24V PE PE L PE RESET L RESET 3 4 5 ERROR 6 7 8 CONNECT 1 9 10 EV Charge Control 4 5 78 901 8 456 10 8 Dig C2 C2 V2 V2 R2 R2 R1 R1 PX C1 V1 R4 R3 CP 80 16 9 10 READY 32 23 13 7 CONNECT 20 63 PRESET CHARGE 70 CURRENT 13 10 20 901 13 8 Dig IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 32 23 16 IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 6 ERROR 78 3 456 2 63 PRESET CHARGE 70 CURRENT 4 10 6 5 ERROR 8 7 8 CONNECT 20 901 Dig C2 V2 R2 R1 PX C1 V1 R4 R3 CP 9 10 READY 32 23 1 POWER 3 16 RESET EV Charge Control 2 POWER READY 78 2 456 1 POWER 63 PRESET CHARGE 70 CURRENT 80 80 "<1/B@)% Flexibility Communication )520<;364B?.A6<;3<?A52C.?6<B@.==960.A6<;@6@0.??621<BA 16?20A9F<;A5212C602C6.0<;364B?.A6<;@D6A052@.;1A52D2/ server. K".E6:B:0B??2;A@A?2;4A5 K==?<C2105.?46;40./92@ K5.?46;4AF=2.@2 K!<086;4<=A6<;@ K'292.@2<=A6<;@ K?2296;86;4<31646A.9<BA=BA@D6A5C.?6<B@@F@A2:@A.A2@ The EV Charge controller has an Ethernet interface and an integrated web server. KB;0A6<;.;1;2AD<?8@2AA6;4@C6.D2/@2?C2? K(F@A2:6;A24?.A6<;C6."<1/B@)%=?<A<0<9 K(A.AB@1.A..0>B6@6A6<; KEA2?;.9?292.@2 K!<.1:.;.42:2;AA5?<B456;36;6A2C.?6.A6<;<3A52:.E6:B: 9<.10B??2;A K(B6A./923<?@.A2996A2@F@A2:@6;:.@A2?@9.C20<;364B?.A6<; K;A24?.A6<;<3.D612?.;42<3=<D2?:2A2?@ Lock Release module )52!<08'292.@2:<1B922;@B?2@A5.AA52 =9B49<086;4:205.;6@:6@?292.@216;A522C2;A A5.AA52=<D2?@B==9F6;A5205.?46;4@A.A6<;6@ 6;A2??B=A21 K".6;A2;.;023?22A5.;8@A<4<910.=@ K<?+.0AB.A<?@ PHOENIX CONTACT 19 Charging controller and protocols – easy integration and monitoring More complex charging infrastructures require extended control functions for internal monitoring and sequence control as well as for communication with external monitoring and billing systems. The ILC high-performance controllers are a range of controllers where these tasks can be performed in a modular system. ILC high-performance controllers for complex charging infrastructures Interfaces ML XR GND ER LR LD EN VR CR 24Va 24V GND PE PE PE N L RESET 2 3 4 5 ERROR 6 8 7 8 CONNECT 20 90 1 78 16 13 10 4 56 1 POWER EV Charge Control IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 Dig C2 V2 R2 R1 PX C1 V1 R4 R3 CP 9 10 READY 32 23 63 PRESET CHARGE 70 CURRENT 80 ML XR GND ER LR LD EN VR CR 24Va 24V GND PE PE PE N L RESET 2 3 4 5 ERROR 6 8 7 8 CONNECT 20 90 1 78 16 13 10 4 56 1 POWER EV Charge Control IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 Dig C2 V2 R2 R1 PX C1 V1 R4 R3 CP 9 10 READY 32 23 63 PRESET CHARGE 70 CURRENT 80 ML XR GND ER LR LD EN VR CR 24Va 24V GND PE PE PE N L TCP/IP RESET 2 3 4 6 5 ERROR 8 7 8 CONNECT 20 90 1 78 16 13 10 4 56 1 POWER EV Charge Control IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 Dig C2 V2 R2 R1 PX C1 V1 R4 R3 CP 9 10 READY 32 23 Internal subsystems of the charging infrastructure, such as operator interfaces, power meters, RFID readers or sensors and actuators, can be integrated via modular add-on components: KA52?;2A K'('( K# K;.9<4.;11646A.96;=BA@ K( 6;A2?3.02 Modbus TCP 63 PRESET CHARGE 70 CURRENT 80 Charging satellites Topology of a satellite charging infrastructure 20 PHOENIX CONTACT RS-232 IT integration Charging infrastructures with ILC high-performance controllers can be linked to IT systems in a variety of ways. A wide range of protocols and interfaces are supported, such as OCPP, Modbus, and SQL. This means that connection to billing, monitoring, load and energy management systems can be ensured without any additional middleware. Signaling Ready OCPP The Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) describes the TCP/IP-based communication between the charging station and a back-end system. Originally developed in the Netherlands, this protocol is used in many countries and is also used by a large number of energy suppliers. The protocol supports interoperability between different operators of charging infrastructures. Identification e.g., RFID OCPP Release Charging possible IEC 61851-1 mode 3/ ISO 15118 AC/DC Authorization Server of mobility provider A Server of mobility provider B OCPP Infrastructure monitoring ILC high-performance controllers enable efficient operation of the charging infrastructure. Thanks to web technologies and open IT standards, they offer a high degree of flexibility for system design according to customer requirements with worldwide access. The following functions can therefore be implemented: K*@2?:.;.42:2;A.;1.==?<C.9 K'2:<A2:.6;A2;.;020<;02=A@ K9.?:3B;0A6<;@ K!<.1.;12;2?4F:.;.42:2;A PHOENIX CONTACT 21 Additional components for the charging infrastructure Phoenix Contact offers a wide range of industrial components for the charging infrastructure. The electromechanical and electronic components meet the highest quality standards and are designed for long-lasting use in professional applications. 1 2 3 Solution for the charging infrastructure Alternatively, a charging infrastructure can be designed in various ways, locally or in conjunction with a management system. Here, users are offered a vandalism-proof operator panel with extended temperature range. Wired or wireless integration in management systems is supported. Secure data transmission is implemented via VPN tunnel. Additional I/O devices can be connected thanks to the support of standard interfaces. 4 5 22 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 Operator interface We offer a wide range of operator panels for operating and, to some extent, controlling charging stations – these also include outdoor and vandalism-proof versions. They are designed as touch and web panels or as operator terminals with function buttons. The devices can be integrated or connected to I/O devices via various interfaces such as USB or Ethernet. If required, they can also perform control tasks. 4 Communication Thanks to standard interfaces such as Ethernet, WLAN, GSM/GPRS, Trusted Wireless etc., open communication with management systems is possible. Component versions featuring various functions and designs enable custom integration according to customerspecific requirements. 2 Modular terminal blocks CLIPLINE complete offers modular terminal blocks and function terminals for supply, potential distribution, and signal distribution. Thanks to the free choice of connection technology and the use of hybrid terminal blocks, installation that is specifically tailored to the application is possible. 5 Energy data acquisition Various EMpro energy meters are available for obtaining data on energy consumption or power characteristics for billing purposes. Connection for data evaluation is supported via Ethernet or serial interfaces. 3 Power supply Stable operation is ensured through the use of power supplies. Various performance classes and compact designs enable use in a wide range of applications. Uninterruptible power supplies are available to increase availability. 6 Surge protection Surge voltages caused by switching operations and lightning strikes, especially outdoors, can be discharged effectively. TRABTECH protects the charging infrastructure against disturbances on the signal, data, and power cables and ensures the availability of electric vehicles. PHOENIX CONTACT 23 AC charging cables type 2 20 A AC connector type 2 32 A AC connector type 2 20 A AC connector and plug type 2 32 A AC connector and plug type 2 4 m cable length, mode 3: 4 m cable length, mode 3: 4 m cable length, mode 3: 4 m cable length, mode 3: Red, spiraled, 1-phase Order No. 1405194 Black, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1405198 Red, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1404876 Black, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1404568 Black, spiraled, 1-phase Order No. 1405195 Black, straight, 3-phase Order No. 1405199 Red, spiraled, 1-phase Order No. 1404563 Black, straight, 3-phase Order No. 1404569 Black, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1405193 Black, spiraled, 3-phase Order No. 1405197 Black, spiraled, 1-phase Order No. 1405192 Black, straight, 3-phase Order No. 1404877 Black, spiraled, 3-phase Order No. 1404567 Socket outlets type 2 and GB AC socket outlet type 2 with actuator 0.7 m single wire length, mode 3: 20 A socket with 12 V actuator, 3-phase Order No. 1405213 20 A socket with 24 V actuator, 3-phase Order No. 1405215 32 A socket with 12 V actuator, 3-phase Order No. 1405214 32 A socket with 24 V actuator, 3-phase Order No. 1405216 24 PHOENIX CONTACT AC socket outlet type 2 accessories Hinged cover Order No. 1405217 Panel mounting frame Order No. 1405218 K @.;<=A6<;A52@<082A <BA92AAF=20.;/2@20B?21 D6A5.56;4210<C2?<?.=.;29 mounting frame. 32 A AC socket outlet GB with actuator 32 A AC socket outlet GB without actuator 0.7 m single wire length, mode 3: 0.7 m single wire length, mode 3: 32 A socket with 12 V actuator, 1-phase Order No. 1408171 32 A socket without actuator, 1-phase Order No. 1408169 32 A socket with 12 V actuator, 3-phase Order No. 1408172 32 A socket without actuator, 3-phase Order No. 1408170 AC charging cables GB 16 A AC connector GB 32 A AC connector GB 16 A AC connector and plug GB 32 A AC connector and plug GB 5 m cable length, mode 3: 5 m cable length, mode 3: 5 m cable length, mode 3: 5 m cable length, mode 3: Orange, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1408166 Orange, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1408167 Orange, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1408161 Orange, straight, 1-phase Order No. 1408163 Orange, straight, 3-phase Order No. 1408168 AC charging cables type 1 Orange, straight, 3-phase Order No. 1408165 In order to charge an electric vehicle, the following connection to the infrastructure must be established: the connector on the vehicle side is inserted into the vehicle inlet on the vehicle side. The plug on the charging station side is inserted into the socket outlet on the charging station side: Vehicle interface: vehicle inlet Plug on the vehicle side: connector Plug on the charging station side: plug Charging station interface: socket outlet 30 A AC connector type 1 4 m cable length, mode 3: Black, straight, 1-phase, AWG Order No. 1583100 32 A AC connector type 1 and plug type 2 4 m cable length, mode 3: Black, straight, 1-phase, metric Order No. 1404938 Vehicle inlet AC connector AC Plug Socket outlet Black, straight, 1-phase, metric Order No. 1583106 PHOENIX CONTACT 25 DC charging cables DC connector GB Automotive charging interfaces Combined DC connector type 2 5 m cable length, mode 4: 5 m cable length, mode 4: Orange, straight On request Black, straight $?12?#< K K K + K + Combined AC/DC vehicle inlet DC battery connector :@6;492D6?292;4A5 :<12 K A ).'7-/3 + K )<92?.;020<:=2;@.A6<;3<? the plug-in process A ).'7-/3 + K +6/?.A6<;1.:=6;4 K + 3F<B.?26;A2?2@A216;.BA<:<A6C2=?<1B0A@=92.@20<;A.0A %$#-$#))"</696AF:/.6;/2?4@A?.N2(056212? (05D.92;/2?42?:.;F%5<;2 .E :.692:</696AF=5<2;6E0<;A.0A0<:=5<2;6E0<;A.0A2:</696AF0<: Components for charging stations Displays 2.8" touch display $?12?#< Further touch panels are available from Sütron: Outdoor Touch Panel 5.7" Outdoor Touch Panel 7" P Line Touch Panel 7" K "6;6A<B05.;1<BA1<<?=.;29@ are also available as shockproof versions 26 PHOENIX CONTACT Power supply 1-phase 12 V DC voltage supply in a flat design $?12?#< 1-phase 24 V DC voltage supply $?12?#< Uninterruptible power supply, 24 V $?12?#< Compact and efficient power supply $?12?#< K +=<D2?@B==9F and UPS Measuring technology Surge protection Energy meter, DIN rail mounting $?12?#< 3-phase surge protection, type 2 $?12?#< Current transformer $?12?#< 1-phase surge protection, type 3 $?12?#< K %<D2?.;12;2?4F measurement Surge protection for Ethernet $?12?#< K 2C602=?<A20A6<;3<?2;@B?6;4 .C.69./696AF Components for charging stations Control technology Freely programmable compact controller Order No. 2700973 Freely programmable compact controller with 2 Ethernet ports Order No. 2700975 SD memory card for compact controller (optional) Order No. 2988162 K BA<:.A6<;.;1;2AD<?86;A24?.A6<; IP20 I/O systems Special function modules Ethernet coupler in block design with 16 digital inputs and outputs (cannot be extended) Order No. 2832962 RS-232 serial interface Order No. 2878722 Ethernet bus coupler with 8 digital inputs and 4 outputs (can be extended) Order No. 2703981 CAN bus master module Order No. 2700196 Extensions, 8 digital inputs or outputs in narrow Inline design Order No. 2700173 (IN) Order No. 2700172 (OUT) RS-485 serial interface Order No. 2863627 CAN bus connecting cable Order No. 2700620 K ;A24?.A6<;<3=<D2?:2A2? 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