Director Technology & Innovation
Principal Field Applications Engineer HEMS
Due to the more and more critical limit values for CO2 electric vehicles become a major instrument to reach legal fleet emission values. Actual trends show that in the electrification of the power train electronic vehicles with electrical systems of 400V or 800V become top priority of research. In the next decade the Battery Electric Vehicle [(B)EV] has a potential to become financially attractive for customers because of expected cost optimization in sections as energy storage and High Voltage (HV) aggregates.
Beside the purely EV hybrid architecture electrical systems with 48V/400V electrical system will come into play in the market. HV connectors, as well as HV electrical-system- architecture, have different challenges than the 12V architecture. Based on increasing complexity of the needed HV connectors, high requirements are put on design, inspection, validation, and analysis. Product safety need to be ensured under the variety of operational conditions and standards. The charging infrastructure and the charging interface of the vehicle are looming larger for the acceptance of the electromobility. Charging currents up to 500A are expected to shorten charging times significantly. To enable these highly energy transmissions, by existing charging interfaces and consideration of various international standards, components of the car need to be established. Fast charging demands the highest requirements for HV-connection-technology.
The participant receives a practice-oriented overview of the various plug connectors in the electrical system of the voltage classes (12V, 48V, 400V / 800V). The differences between the 12V contact systems, the 48 V and HV on-board electrical systems with their connector components will be analyzed, explained and shown.
Automotive
Essen, Germany
Anyone who is interested, from apprentices to managers.
745€ VAT free (including event-related working documents)
July 5th and 6th 2023