EV Charging infrastructure
Intelligent charging solutions
February 25st , 2014 / Tālivaldis Podiņš, ABB SIA
A global leader in power and automation technologies
Leading market positions in main businesses
§ 145,000 employees in about 100
countries
§ $39 billion in revenue (2012)
§ Formed in 1988 merger of Swiss and
Swedish engineering companies
§ Predecessors founded in 1883 and
1891
§ Publicly owned company with head
office in Switzerland
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 12
ABB DC fast charge installations
Proven technology in the field since May 2010
§ Actual:
Germany, Norway, The Netherlands, UK,
Ireland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden,
Switzerland, Austria, France, Czech,
Estonia, Turkey, Hungary, Italy, Hong Kong,
China, USA, Taiwan, Slovenia, South Africa,
Belgium, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, China,
Canada, Chile, Singapore, Northern Ireland
§ Total around 1.000 DC fast chargers
installed / over 1.300 sold.
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 14
Project Estonia: Country wide network “Elmo”
ABB awarded Europe’s largest EV infrastructure project
§ ABB awarded Europe’s
largest ever EV infrastructure
deployment
§ Nationwide network: every
main road in Estonia will have
a fast charger approximately
every 50 km
§ Opened on 20/02/2013
200 DC + AC combined fast chargers
507 AC chargers at office locations
Turnkey project & network services
Payment systems
üMembership model, RFiD
üSMS payments
üSmartphone payments
üAutomated acces via phone
üE-wallet payments
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 20
Fastned: Nationwide fast charging network
201 fast charging stations in the Netherlands
§ Always a charger within 50km.
§ Each station equipped with 2-4 multi-standard
fast chargers and solar canopies.
§ Serving EVs from all major car brands,
including CCS, CHAdeMO and Type-2
standards.
§ ABB’s open standard cloud connectivity
platform enables user-friendly payment and
access for all drivers.
§ Connectivity features include smart software
upgradability enabling upgrades to the network
as technology evolves.
§ ABB’s remote servicing tools ensure best in
class uptime and user satisfaction.
Q4-2012
22-43 kW AC
ABB is following the OEM Fast Charging standards
50kW CHAdeMO / 22-43 kW AC / 50kW Combo 2
2010
CHAdeMO
Q4-2013
Combo 2
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 61
Multi-standard charger solution Terra 53 & Terra 23
Terra 53 (50kW) C - (Combo) = Combined Charging Systems (CCS) - DC
Terra 23 (20kW) J - (Japan) = CHAdeMO - DC
T - (Socket) = Type 2 socket - AC
G - (Grid) = Cable + Type 2 Connector - AC
General explanation of naming convention
CHAdeMO
CCSAC
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 62
Highway: Fast charger 50kW Commercial: Fast Charger 20kW
• Charge time: 15-30 min.
• Possible Service capability:
12-24 vehicles/day
• Charge time: 30-60 min.
• Possible Service capability:
10-15 vehicles/day
Office: Fast charger 20 kW Home: DC wallbox 10-20kW
• Charge time: 30-60 min.
• Possible Service capability:
10-15 vehicles/day
• Charge time:
• Hybrid: 10-30 min
• Full EV: 60-120 min.
• Possible Service capability:
1-2 vehicles/day
ABB Target Market segments in EV fast charging
Dedicated solutions for each segment
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 77
Terra 23/53: tabs, numbers, colors, format & indication of end time
Intuitive operation of the multi-standard charger
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 93
Positioning Connected Services
Electric cars Charging infrastructure Solutions to run a charger network
We do not have exclusive cooperation with any of the solutions
Connected
Services
CCS
CHAdeMO
GB
AC
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 95
Products to match customer need
Large network
Small network
time
Customer need
ABB offering
§ Business case for a/own back-office
§ Electronic data exchange
Large network
Small network
Public use Closed community use
(Fleet / office)
Connectivity APIs:
OCPP API, Real-time status API
Web solutions:
Operator Pro
Access Management (RFID)
Web solutions:
Operator
Access Management (PIN)
growth
§ Start quickly and gain insight
§ No business case for a/own back-office
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 97
Web solutions
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 98
Products to match customer need
Large network
Small network
time
Customer need
ABB offering
§ Business case for a/own back-office
§ Electronic data exchange
Large network
Small network
Public use Closed community use
(Fleet / office)
Connectivity APIs:
OCPP API, Real-time status API
Web solutions:
Operator Pro
Access Management (RFID)
Web solutions:
Operator
Access Management (PIN)
growth
§ Start quickly and gain insight
§ No business case for a/own back-office
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 99
API implementation examples
ABB’s Service organization concept optimizes uptime
for the charger network
Owner/operator
Driver care
Manage contact with
driver
Handling driver calls
(also non-charger
related)
Site operator
ABB’s Local
Service
1st Line support
Manage delivery & SLA
1st line helpdesk
Remote diagnostics
Warranty case handling
Local parts logistics
PG EVCI
2nd Line support
2nd line support helpdesk
Provide 1st line
diagnostic tooling
Software updates
Training & certification
Connectivity
infrastructure
Helios Suite
Event call handling
Remote condition monitoring
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 131
© ABB Group
February 20, 2014 | Slide 134
Contact information
Tālivaldis Podiņš
Business Development
ABB SIA
Tīraines 3a
Rīga, LV-1058,
Latvia
M: +371 29224818
E: talivaldis.podins@lv.abb.com
I: http://www.abb.com/evcharging
EV Charging infrastructure Intelligent charging solutions

EV Charging infrastructure Intelligent charging solutions

  • 1.
    EV Charging infrastructure Intelligentcharging solutions February 25st , 2014 / Tālivaldis Podiņš, ABB SIA
  • 2.
    A global leaderin power and automation technologies Leading market positions in main businesses § 145,000 employees in about 100 countries § $39 billion in revenue (2012) § Formed in 1988 merger of Swiss and Swedish engineering companies § Predecessors founded in 1883 and 1891 § Publicly owned company with head office in Switzerland
  • 3.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 12 ABB DC fast charge installations Proven technology in the field since May 2010 § Actual: Germany, Norway, The Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, France, Czech, Estonia, Turkey, Hungary, Italy, Hong Kong, China, USA, Taiwan, Slovenia, South Africa, Belgium, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, China, Canada, Chile, Singapore, Northern Ireland § Total around 1.000 DC fast chargers installed / over 1.300 sold.
  • 4.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 14 Project Estonia: Country wide network “Elmo” ABB awarded Europe’s largest EV infrastructure project § ABB awarded Europe’s largest ever EV infrastructure deployment § Nationwide network: every main road in Estonia will have a fast charger approximately every 50 km § Opened on 20/02/2013 200 DC + AC combined fast chargers 507 AC chargers at office locations Turnkey project & network services Payment systems üMembership model, RFiD üSMS payments üSmartphone payments üAutomated acces via phone üE-wallet payments
  • 5.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 20 Fastned: Nationwide fast charging network 201 fast charging stations in the Netherlands § Always a charger within 50km. § Each station equipped with 2-4 multi-standard fast chargers and solar canopies. § Serving EVs from all major car brands, including CCS, CHAdeMO and Type-2 standards. § ABB’s open standard cloud connectivity platform enables user-friendly payment and access for all drivers. § Connectivity features include smart software upgradability enabling upgrades to the network as technology evolves. § ABB’s remote servicing tools ensure best in class uptime and user satisfaction.
  • 6.
    Q4-2012 22-43 kW AC ABBis following the OEM Fast Charging standards 50kW CHAdeMO / 22-43 kW AC / 50kW Combo 2 2010 CHAdeMO Q4-2013 Combo 2
  • 7.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 61 Multi-standard charger solution Terra 53 & Terra 23 Terra 53 (50kW) C - (Combo) = Combined Charging Systems (CCS) - DC Terra 23 (20kW) J - (Japan) = CHAdeMO - DC T - (Socket) = Type 2 socket - AC G - (Grid) = Cable + Type 2 Connector - AC General explanation of naming convention CHAdeMO CCSAC
  • 8.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 62 Highway: Fast charger 50kW Commercial: Fast Charger 20kW • Charge time: 15-30 min. • Possible Service capability: 12-24 vehicles/day • Charge time: 30-60 min. • Possible Service capability: 10-15 vehicles/day Office: Fast charger 20 kW Home: DC wallbox 10-20kW • Charge time: 30-60 min. • Possible Service capability: 10-15 vehicles/day • Charge time: • Hybrid: 10-30 min • Full EV: 60-120 min. • Possible Service capability: 1-2 vehicles/day ABB Target Market segments in EV fast charging Dedicated solutions for each segment
  • 9.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 77 Terra 23/53: tabs, numbers, colors, format & indication of end time Intuitive operation of the multi-standard charger
  • 10.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 93 Positioning Connected Services Electric cars Charging infrastructure Solutions to run a charger network We do not have exclusive cooperation with any of the solutions Connected Services CCS CHAdeMO GB AC
  • 11.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 95 Products to match customer need Large network Small network time Customer need ABB offering § Business case for a/own back-office § Electronic data exchange Large network Small network Public use Closed community use (Fleet / office) Connectivity APIs: OCPP API, Real-time status API Web solutions: Operator Pro Access Management (RFID) Web solutions: Operator Access Management (PIN) growth § Start quickly and gain insight § No business case for a/own back-office
  • 12.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 97 Web solutions
  • 13.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 98 Products to match customer need Large network Small network time Customer need ABB offering § Business case for a/own back-office § Electronic data exchange Large network Small network Public use Closed community use (Fleet / office) Connectivity APIs: OCPP API, Real-time status API Web solutions: Operator Pro Access Management (RFID) Web solutions: Operator Access Management (PIN) growth § Start quickly and gain insight § No business case for a/own back-office
  • 14.
    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 99 API implementation examples
  • 15.
    ABB’s Service organizationconcept optimizes uptime for the charger network Owner/operator Driver care Manage contact with driver Handling driver calls (also non-charger related) Site operator ABB’s Local Service 1st Line support Manage delivery & SLA 1st line helpdesk Remote diagnostics Warranty case handling Local parts logistics PG EVCI 2nd Line support 2nd line support helpdesk Provide 1st line diagnostic tooling Software updates Training & certification Connectivity infrastructure Helios Suite Event call handling Remote condition monitoring
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    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 131
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    © ABB Group February20, 2014 | Slide 134 Contact information Tālivaldis Podiņš Business Development ABB SIA Tīraines 3a Rīga, LV-1058, Latvia M: +371 29224818 E: talivaldis.podins@lv.abb.com I: http://www.abb.com/evcharging