FEV develops mobile power bank for EVs

The Proof of Concept provides up to 75 kW charging power to two vehicles in parallel and entails up to 1,000km electric driving range

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 22 Oct 2020 Views icon5128 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
•	The Proof of Concept provides up to 75 kW charging power to two vehicles in parallel and entails up to 1,000 km electric driving range.

• The Proof of Concept provides up to 75 kW charging power to two vehicles in parallel and entails up to 1,000 km electric driving range.

FEV, the global service provider of vehicle and powertrain development for hardware and software, in association with Uniper has developed a power bank for electric vehicles.

The company says it can be used to cover peak demands without the need of large investments into grid reinforcements and transformer stations. Called Mobile Fast Charger (MFC), the unit is capable of operating independently from the power grid. Once the batteries are drained, the station is replaced by a new one.

In the first step, FEV Consulting supported Uniper by deriving business model ideas for applications of MFCs, before a consumer survey was conducted to confirm the business model analysis. Eventually, FEV Consulting and EVA Fahrzeugtechnik, a subsidiary of FEV Group in the business segment Electronics & Electrification, developed and manufactured a unique Mobile Fast Charging Station for EVs from scratch.

Despite the compact dimensions of 1.2 m x 1.25 m footprint and 2.5 m height, the Mobile Fast Charger provides 150 kWh usable energy capacity, corresponding to up to 1,000km pure electric driving range. In addition, the device allows to charge two EVs through both charging standards – CCS 2.0 and CHAdeMO – with up to 75 kW power in parallel.

To handle the intense heat generated in the compact housing at this power flow, FEV integrated a high-performance cooling system and developed a dedicated cooling strategy. The system layout not only allows for high charging currents, but also guarantees safe operation of the MFC even at extreme weather conditions. Beyond that, FEV will hand out the PoC with a CE certification, as the device complies with the most stringent safety requirements and has been successfully tested at an EMC lab.

Additionally, the Mobile Fast Charger can be managed as an Internet of Things (IoT) device, allowing for remote condition monitoring and organization of operations. To ensure this, FEV has developed a highly complex Operational Management System (OMS) for error-free operation of the PoC as well as distant access to real-time data. Through the remote access, Uniper can track operating conditions, such as battery temperature, state of charge and charging power as well as the acceleration and location of the station. Furthermore, the billing process of the IoT device can be managed via the backend connection.

 

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