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- UK to spend over £7bn on electric cars by 2014
- Peugeot delivers electric car to EDF Energy
- Tesla Model X SUV to be based on Lotus APX concept?
- First Test Drive Of The New Hybrid Ferrari F150 [V...
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- GM Says “No Thanks” To More Government Loans
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- Volkswagen debuts 313mpg XL1 concept hybrid [Video]
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- Toro Rosso making most of Ferrari KERS expertise
- Obama to push Congress to fund more electric car p...
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- Demand For Chevrolet Volt Sky High
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- Renault manager sues over espionage accusation
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- France’s First All-Electric Luxury Car
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- Foxconn moves into the Electric Vehicle Market
- Peugeot switch on 22 UK based electric dealers
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SAE taskforce working on standards for wireless EV charging
SAE has launched a taskforce (SAE J2954) on the “Wireless Charging of Electric and Plug-in Electric Vehicles”—i.e. EVs and PHEVs. The taskforce, which launched in October 2010 and began meeting in November 2010, has a goal of delivering the first SAE guideline by end of 2011 for publishing in 2012. Since additional field data is needed for standardization, said Jesse Schneider of BMW, leader of the J2954 effort, a 2012-13 date is estimated for the balloted standard.
The taskforce goal is to establish performance and safety limits for wireless power transfer for automotive applications while establishing a minimum interoperability requirement. The team is currently reviewing the state of the art of wireless charging (e.g., inductive, magnetic resonance) and compiling an interoperability study.
Currently, SAE 1773 defines a standard for EV inductive coupled charging. The standard was based upon specific hardware (paddle charger); vehicle-station bidirectional communication was either RF or IrDA. SAE 1772 specifies a conductive charge coupler standard that is not compatible to ISO standard in Europe.
Standard charging could be in the up to ~4 kW range, Schneider says, with more possible for some passenger vehicles and up to 60 kW Level 3 fast charging for some vehicles (e.g., buses). Passenger vehicles could be wirelessly charged during work, parking garage, home use, similar to conductive charging (such as SAE 1772) at a higher power level, with vehicle approval.
Source: SAE