Electric Vehicle Charging Installations & Voltage Drop

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Last updated on December 6, 2024 12:18 pm

Learn about electric vehicle charging modes, connectors, and standards with this comprehensive course. Ideal for power system engineers and anyone interested in the topic. Expand your knowledge and enhance your career prospects. Start today and choose the right EV and charging station confidently.

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What you’ll learn

  • Practical resolved problems. Tests.
  • Electric Vehicle/Cars charging modes according to IEC 61851-1; SAE J1772 ;
  • Chademo (AA), CCS1/Combo1 (EE), CCS2/Combo2 (FF), GB/T (BB) according to IEC 62196-3 ;
  • Type 1, Type 2 (Mennekes plug), Type 3 according to IEC 62196-2 ;
  • Voltage drop impact to the Electrical Distribution Network.
  • Part 1

  • Standardization and interoperability in e-mobility.

  • International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

  • The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

  • International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

  • European & US standardization

  • IEC 61851-1 / EN 61851-1 -Electric vehicle conductive charging system. Part 1: General requirements

  • EV charging modes

  • EV charging levels. SAE J1772

  • This course is for those who wants to understand Electric Vehicle/Car conductive charging system and its plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets in order to chose the right EV and its charging station;

  • After this course you will know and understand all connectors and vehicle inlets and its configurations (pin, sleeve etc.).

  • You will learn about:

  • A.C. charging. Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets;

  • D.C. charging. Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets.

  • You will learn the basic about the main International and European standards and law:

  • The IEC 61851- Electric vehicle conductive charging system ;

  • The IEC 62196- Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets — Conductive
    charging of electric vehicles ;

  • Configuration: AA, BB, CC, DD, EE, FF. Chademo, CCS1, CCS2, GB/T, Combo 1, Combo 2.

  • Part2. Advanced.

  • Alternative voltage definition

  • Voltage Drop in radial electric network supplied by one load

  • Problems

  • Voltage Drop in radial electric network supplied by more concentrated loads along the line

  • Impact of the Integration of the EV charging stations in the electrical distribution network

  • BS 7671.Voltage drop calculation.

  • Correction factors for operating temperature and load power factor

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in this topic who wants to find a job.
  • Power system/Electrical design engineer.
  • MEP Consultants, Sales consultant.
  • Passion to Learn.
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