High-Density 600 Watt Electric Vehicle Charger for Lithium Ion Application

Sept. 1, 2019
The EVC-600 Series of fully-potted, ruggedized chargers for Electric Vehicle (EV) applications from Green Watt Power are designed to charge lithium ion battery systems in motorcycles, scooters, carts, fork lifts, and other mobile applications.

The series includes six different models for charging various batteries from 24 V to 133 V. The standard overall dimensions is only 8.2x4.3x3.0 in (209x110x75 mm) and includes a handle for easy portability. An important feature is CAN bus communication for unit status and control. The units are designed for high power density and thermal efficiency and include a fan, yet weigh only 2.7 kg (5.95 lb.). Input voltage range is 90 to 264 VAC, and efficiencies can reach 94%, depending on input voltage. The operating temperature range is -20 to +50 ºC (-4 to 122 ºF), and the unit is rated for IP65 for the enclosure. The power factor correction is 0.99 at 110 VAC in and 0.97 at 220 VAC in. The turn-on delay at full load is 3s max. Each unit has short circuit protection with auto recovery, over voltage protection and over temperature protection.

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GWP-Powerland Technology, Inc.
https://greenwattpower.com
310.881.3890

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