Volkswagen develops ultra-fast portable charging station

Battery-powered 360kWh charging point can operate independently from mains network and could fill gaps in EV infrastructure

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar 02 Jan 2019 Views icon9916 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Volkswagen has outlined plans for a network of portable, independently powered charging points for electric vehicles, set to be trialled in Germany next year.

The firm has revealed details of a new mobile charging station with the capacity to charge up to 15 EVs when operating separately from mains electricity systems. In this mode, the company says, it will take 17 minutes on average to charge an EV up to roughly 28kWh, which is around 80% of the capacity of the current e-Golf hatchback. 

The charging station’s 360kWh battery unit is based on that found in VW’s MEB electric vehicle platform, meaning depleted batteries removed from the company’s upcoming ID electric models can be reconditioned and repurposed as a power supply for a range of EVs, including electric bikes. 

Up to 15 EVs can be charged on one cycle of the unit’s power pack, with a combination of AC and DC outlets allowing four vehicles to use it at any one time. 

When connected to a permanent standard grid connection, the charging station’s power unit will recharge itself constantly via an alternating current that mitigates the strain on the power supply during peak periods. 

VW will introduce the charging stations to the streets of its home city, Wolfsburg, as part of a trial that is set to begin in the first half of this year. The firm says the technology will become available in other towns and cities from 2020. 

Thomas Schmall, chairman of the board of management at Volkswagen Group Components, expects the charging station to facilitate widespread EV ownership, with its portability and capacity for independence allowing cities to “find out the most suitable places for a permanent charging point before making major investments in developing the network”.

The mobile charging station will also be built with the capacity to temporarily store electricity generated by solar panels or wind turbines, allowing for CO2-neutral charging of EVs. 

Users will be able to locate the nearest charging station via an app or website, with potential for units to be installed in company car parks or at large-scale events such as festivals and exhibitions.

 

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