This is a photographic template – your photograph should fit precisely within this rectangle. Eaton DC Chargers © 2008 Eaton Corporation. All rights reserved. Agenda • Who is Eaton • Standards Overview • Vehicles • Product Family & Overview • Things to Consider Before Investing • Value Proposition • Success Stories • Additional Resources • Q&A 2 2 Who is Eaton? We provide reliable, efficient and safe power management for… Cities & Buildings Industrial & Machinery Information Technology Transportation Infrastructure 3 Energy & Utilities 3 Who is Eaton? To be a power management leader, it helps to have a nearly 100+ year head start Founded in 1911 Chairman and CEO – Alexander M. Cutler World Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, USA Regional Headquarters in Shanghai, China; Morges, Switzerland; Sao Paulo, Brazil Innovation Centers in Milwaukee, USA; Southfield, USA; Pune, India Customers in 150 countries 110,000 employees worldwide 4 4 Standards Overview • CHAdeMO – short for Charge de Move means ‘charge for moving’ • Formed by The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), Nissan, Mitsubishi, Fuji Heavy Industries, and Toyota in 2010 • • • SAE standard developed to support a combination of AC or DC charging using a single receptacle “The Combined Charging System” (CCS) • Recommends a Japanese Automobile Research Institute (JARI) specified connector Supported by automakers Audi, BMW, Daimler, Ford, GM, Porsche and Volkswagen • Output: 200 – 500VDC, up to 200ADC and 100kW Output: 50 – 500VDC, 0 – 125 ADC • Communications: Power Line Carrier (PLC) technology capable of supporting smart grid architecture Up to 62.5 kW • Communications: CAN bus 2.0b/ 5 5 SAE J1772 Standard Older Terminology – Jan 2010 • • • Level 1 120Vac, 12-16A (up to 2 kW) Level 2 240Vac, 30-80A (up to 20 kW) Level 3 DC (undefined) Old Terminology • • • • • ~80kW DC Level 3 – 200-450V • Single or 3 Phase ≤ 20kW DC Level 2 – 200-450V • Single Phase ~20kW AC Level 3 – Undefined • DC Level 1 – 200-450V • Single Phase 2kW AC Level 2 – 240V • • • AC Level 1 – 120V ~120kW NEW TERMINOLOGY – October 2012 -AC- -DC- • DC Level 1 – 200-500V • AC Level 1 – 120V • ≤ 40kW • Single Phase 2kW • AC Level 2 – 208/ 240V • Single Phase ~20kW • DC Level 2 – 200-500V • ≤ 100kW © 2012 Eaton Corporation. All rights reserved. 6 6 SAE Connectors 7 7 Electric Vehicles with DC Charging in NA Nissan LEAF Chevrolet Spark (2014) Mitsubishi i-Miev Volkswagen Golf e-Motion (2014) Tesla Model S • Proprietary Tesla Supercharger Network • 90kW DC Charging 8 8 Eaton Pow-R-Station™ EVSE Family 9 9 Eaton DC Quick Charger - Stationary • • • • • • • • • • • CHAdeMO Connector & Charging Protocol ETL Listed (Certified to UL) 20 - 50 kW Output • Factory Ordered or Field Upgradeable Power Units Modular Power Units 208VAC 3-Ph Input (200A Service Recommended) 13mA Ground Fault (per UL 2231-1 / 2231-2) NEMA 3R Steel Enclosure • Key-Lockable Connector Enclosure Freestanding Floor Mounted Rear, Side, Bottom Conduit Entry 15ft Cable Touchscreen Interface • • • Advertising Space Capability Start / Stop Pushbuttons Integrated E-Stop 10 10 DC Quick Charger Interior • Utilizes 10kW Power Drawers • 20 – 50kW Available • Field upgradeable • Main Control Cabinet Power Unit #1 10kW Increments Up to 50kW • Utilizes N-1 Capability • Allows for reduced charging with loss of a power unit Power Unit #2 Power Unit #3 • UL Listed 200A Integral Circuit Breaker • 300mA Earth Leakage Power Unit #4 • Software Programmable kW Output Rate • Aids in Demand Planning Power Unit #5 • Modbus RTU and Ethernet Communications • • Static IP for display over internet connection Charge Session Time/Date Stamp with Energy Usage also stored Locally on Compact Flash Input Power Connection UL Listed Circuit Breaker 11 11 DC Quick Charger Accessories OR Swipe Credit Card Reader ChargePoint Network • Accepts all major credit cards • Largest global EV charging network • Built in CDMA Cellular Communication with integrated Antenna • Real time status, Reservations, 24/7 support, over air firmware updates • Transaction and Sales reporting through USALive website • Communications: (GSM/GPRS/CDMA) • Payment: RFID ChargePoint Card, Contactless Credit Card • Driver usage, Revenue tracking • Partially Integrated with existing HMI • • Time-Based (CC) in 5 min increments or Session-Based (CS) Revenue Collection $9.95 / Month Access Fee 2.5% + $0.10 Transaction Fee 12 12 Things to Know about Your Site Location, Location, Location • A proper site survey is critical for success in implementation! • Information to Gather: • • • • Types and number of EV’s that will use the charger? Do those EV’s utilize DC charging? Number of DC Quick Chargers being installed? Does install location meet ADA requirements? Is there sufficient electrical service available? • • • 208VAC 3-Phase Up to 200A required Is a transformer needed? Communications Requirements and Infrastructure • • Is cell service required ? Are there any carrier restrictions? • What is the cellular signal strength at install location? Are provisions for Ethernet / Modbus needed? 13 13 DC Charger Benefits • Time to Charge • Vehicle Cost • Range Confidence 14 14 Eaton DC Quick Charger - Stationary Key Value Propositions Multiple Power Output Options Multiple Charging Protocols • Eaton’s DC Quick Charger is offered with different power outputs to account for a wide array of charging time needs • • Eaton’s DC Quick Charger utilizes N-1 capability so that in the event of a power drawer failure the charger will still be able to be used at a reduced output in order to minimize downtime Eaton’s DC Quick Charger will be offered with options for both CHAdeMO and SAE J1772 charging protocols Field Retrofittable Power Curtailment • • Eaton’s DC Quick Charger is designed to be field upgraded to add power capacity, various charging protocols, secure access / payment options, and networked communications to account for a variety of customers needs Eaton’s DC Quick Charger comes standard with built-in power curtailment to aid in demand planning 15 15 Eaton & Volkswagen Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/volkswagen-group-america-eaton-unveil-130000429.html 16 16 Clay Terrace Mall - Indianapolis http://www.eaton.com/Eaton/OurCompany/NewsEvents/NewsReleases/PCT_470160 17 17 DC Charger Install Base • Arizona • California + • Canada + • Illinois • Indiana + • North Carolina* • Oregon • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Tennessee + • Washington 18 18 DC Quick Charger - Additional Resources Available on www.eaton.com/plugin • Technical Data – TD0EV00004E • Product Aid – PA0EV00002E © 2012 Eaton Corporation. 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