2010-01-05

Siemens Rapid Charging For EVs on Smart Power Grid


EDISON Project Would Rather Blow to Charge, Than G - Watch the best video clips here

Siemens to Test Six Minute Charging For EVs on 33% Wind Powered Grid

Sven Holthusen runs the EDISON project at Siemens’ Energy Sector in the Denmark branch of the international engineering giant. The EDISON project is working on raising charging power to as much as 300 kW so that batteries can be recharged on the go, in as little as six minutes.

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Tomorrow’s electric vehicles will redefine mobility. Not only will they recharge in only minutes at fast-charge stations. They will also function as mobile power storage units for the smart grid

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The range of today’s electric vehicles cannot yet compare to that of automobiles equipped with combustion engines, necessitating the strategic placement of charging stations. A Siemens energy management system routes drivers according to the charge status of their vehicles, so that they can adapt their routes to the location of, and the availability of energy at, the charging stations.

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  1. EDISON Project Would Rather Blow to Charge, Than G - Video
  2. EDISON Project | Renewable Energy News Syndicator
  3. Siemens AG - eCar
  4. Siemens AG - New Project for Eco-Electricity Charging StationsRelated:
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