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Evolution of CCS charging technology for e-cars towards 350 kW

Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) : BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford ,VW Group join forces to ramp-up e-mobility

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A very important step towards facilitating mass-market battery electric vehicle (BEV) adoption has been taken. A statement issued in Stuttgart, Germany, Tuesday, said leading automakers, namely the BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen Group with Audi and Porsche , have just signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create the highest-powered charging network in Europe.

The goal, according to the statement,  is the quick build-up of a sizable number of stations in order to enable long-range travel for battery electric vehicle drivers.

 The projected ultra-fast high-powered charging network with power levels up to 350 kW will be significantly faster than the most powerful charging system deployed today. The build-up is planned to start in 2017 with an initial target of about 400 sites in Europe.

While the founding partners – BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen Group – will be equal partners in the Joint Venture, other automobile manufacturers will be encouraged to participate in the network to help establish convenient charging solutions for BEV customers. The Joint Venture is also open for cooperations with regional partners.

By 2020,  the customers should have access to thousands of high-powered charging points. The goal is to enable long-distance travel through open-network charging stations along highways and major thoroughfares, which has not been feasible for most BEV drivers to date. The charging experience is expected to evolve to be as convenient as refueling at conventional gas stations.

 The network will be based on Combined Charging System (CCS) standard technology. The planned charging infrastructure expands the existing technical standard for AC- and DC charging of electric vehicles to the next level of capacity for DC fast charging with up to 350 kW. BEVs that are engineered to accept this full power of the charge stations can recharge brand-independently in a fraction of the time of today’s BEVs. The network is intended to serve all CCS equipped vehicles to facilitate the BEV adoption in Europe.

 With the development, the automakers have underscored each company’s belief in the future of electric mobility even as they said  they intend to make substantial investments to create the network.

Commenting on the collaboration, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Harald Krüger, said: “This high-power charging network provides motorists with another strong argument to move towards electric mobility . The BMW Group has initiated numerous public charging infrastructure projects over the last years. The joint project is another major milestone clearly demonstrating that competitors are combining forces to ramp-up e-mobility.”

 On his part, the Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars,Dr. Dieter Zetsche, said: “The breakthrough of e-mobility requires two things: convincing vehicles and a comprehensive charging infrastructure. With our new brand EQ, we are launching our electric product offensive: by 2025, our portfolio will include more than ten fully electric passenger cars. Together with our partners, we are now installing the highest-powered charging infrastructure in Europe. The availability of high-power stations allows long-distance e-mobility for the first time and will convince more and more customers to opt for an electric vehicle.”

 For the President and CEO, Ford Motor Company, Mark Fields, “A reliable, ultra-fast charging infrastructure is important for mass consumer adoption and has the potential to transform the possibilities for electric driving . Ford is committed to developing vehicles and technologies that make people’s lives better, and this charging network will make it easier and more practical for customers across Europe to own electrified vehicles.”

 Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG, Rupert Stadler, said: “We intend to create a network that allows our customers on long-distance trips to use a coffee break for recharging . Reliable fast charging services are a key factor for drivers to choose an electric vehicle. With this cooperation we want to boost a broader market adoption of e-mobility and speed up the shift towards emission-free driving.”

 This is as Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche AG, Oliver Blume, said: “There are two decisive aspects for us: ultra-fast charging and placing the charging stations at the right positions . Together, these two factors enable us to travel in an all-electrically powered car as in a conventional combustion engine vehicle. As automobile manufacturer, we actively shape our future, not only by developing all-electrically powered vehicles but by building up the necessary infrastructure as well.”

 However, the Joint Venture formation is subject to execution of definitive agreements and merger control approval in various jurisdictions.

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