According to British media reported January 8, the auto parts maker Continental of Germany 'AllCharge universal charging' technology will enable electric vehicles can use any cable charging pile to the car battery for DC and AC charging.
Continental is launching two charging systems for electric vehicles at this year's consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. 'All-in-one charging' is a universal charger for electric vehicles that is suitable for a variety of cable charging posts. The system will be made available to carmakers so they can incorporate the technology into their vehicles and plans to start production by 2022.
Existing charging technologies currently charge the car by converting AC to DC power from the grid, which typically occurs at charging poles (DC) or at the car (AC), while the construction of fast DC charging poles is more costly. Resulting in different cars using different charging standards.In order to enable future vehicles to be charged on either charging post, Continental engineers rebuilt electric motors and inverters to maximize performance by increasing guaranteed battery current DC / DC converter that allows the engine and inverter to be charged so that either DC charging or AC charging can be used.
This means that electric vehicles can use both DC and AC power, using AC power up to 43 kilowatts and providing 50 miles of power in just 10 minutes, and 800-volt fast-charging piles providing 300 miles in 10 minutes Need electricity.
Bryant Mackay, director of the North American Division Powertrain Technology and Innovation Center in China, said 'Universal System' will support power backflow for powering home appliances, which will also charge the future to meet the changing needs of 350 kWh Infrastructure to provide assurances Continental has also disclosed the details of the wireless charging system that allows the electric car without cable charging car can be completed through the underground charging box fast charging 11 kW charging rate in 20 minutes charge capacity available The car travels 12.5 miles.