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New 500 kW dc ultra-fast charger for heavy-duty applications

By Michelle Froese | April 4, 2024

Delta, a global company in power management and provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, is launching its 500kW DC Ultra-fast EV Charger UFC 500.

The UFC 500 can charge one heavy-duty electric vehicle (e-truck/e-Bus) with a large battery capacity of 460 kW power within two hours, which, on average, results in a driving range for a full-day operation.

“The UFC 500 delivers ultra-fast charging capabilities and, through integration with our own EV charging management system DeltaGrid EVM and energy storage solutions, significantly reduces pressure to the grid,” said Vincent Lin, VP of eMobility and smart energy solutions at Delta EMEA. “This powerful combination exemplifies the perfect fusion of EV charging and smart energy management solutions, excelling in performance and efficiency to fulfil CPOs’ immediate and future charging requirements.”

In public charging applications, the simultaneous charging of two modern EVs can get the charging power up to 250 kW each. In addition to heavy-duty vehicles, the UFC 500 is suited to a broad spectrum of passenger EVs and charging applications in fleet, depot, logistic, industrial, and public-charging installations.

The UFC 500’s power module uses silicon-carbide (SiC) semiconductor technology, a compound of silicon and carbon, to ensure high overall conversion efficiency. Delta’s patented internal circuit topology results in a compact, lightweight power module, which even one maintenance technician will find easy to handle. The combination of benefits delivered by this technology ensures that the UFC 500 has a relatively low volume and small footprint.

Designed for complete system integration, including network connectivity, backward compatibility, and energy management, the UFC 500 simplifies setup and management, proving to be a durable, long-term investment. Its all-weather exterior design meets IP55 and IK10 standards, ensuring reliability and high service availability even in the most demanding conditions.

For added convenience, the UFC 500 features a sophisticated cable management solution. Mounted on the top of the charging station to prevent damage and enhance practicality, the moving arm extends the charging cable’s reach up to four metres. Additionally, the integrated credit card payment solution facilitates easy deployment for operators while providing convenient payment options for end-users.

Additionally, the UFC 500 integrates seamlessly with the DeltaGrid EVM to address grid pressure challenges. This system enables the grouping of EV chargers, prioritization, scheduling, and configurable limits to charging power, along with leveraging time-of-use tariff arbitrage. Engineered to support CPO’s energy reduction strategy, DeltaGrid EVM can help reduce a site’s carbon footprint and operational costs through peak shaving.

DeltaGrid EVM also offers unique management capabilities for an EV charging infrastructure, preventing overloads and ensuring no contract demand penalties. This capability enables CPOs to deliver high-performance EV charging without compromising grid integrity. The UFC 500 is compatible with Delta’s renewable energy and energy storage solutions.

 

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