SAE International has introduced the NACS Electric Vehicle Coupler Technical Recommended Practice (RP) -- referred to as the SAE J3400. The SAE J3400 RP establishes a framework for electric vehicle (EV) charging in North America, including general … [Read more...]
New SAE wireless charging standard paves way for mass EV adoption
SAE International has published a new wireless charging standard for light-duty EVs -- the SAE Standard J2954, Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) for Light-Duty Plug-in/Electric Vehicles and Alignment Methodology. The new standard describes wireless power … [Read more...]
SAE International to offer EVSE technician certification
SAE International has selected Pearson and its Pearson VUE business to deliver its new Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Technician Certification beginning in May 2024. This partnership aims to address the shortage of qualified EV technicians … [Read more...]
New committee developing standard for EV energy-efficiency and sustainability
SAE International and Intel announced the formation of the Vehicle Platform Power Management Committee (J3311). The new SAE standard committee will accelerate progress by adopting and enhancing advanced power-management concepts from the personal … [Read more...]
SAE selects Electreon’s wireless charging methodology to be the global standard
SAE International's Wireless Power Transfer & Alignment Taskforce has selected Electreon, a global wireless Electric Vehicle (EV) charging company, and MAHLE's wireless positioning methodology for the global SAE J2954 standard. With rapid … [Read more...]
SAE ITC launches EV infrastructure consortium
SAE Industry Technologies Consortia (SAE ITC) presents the Electric Vehicle Public Key Infrastructure Consortium (EVPKI Consortium). The Consortium has formally launched with four Charter Members: ChargePoint, Electrify America, Ford Motor Company, … [Read more...]
SAE decides on alignment methodology for wireless EV charging
SAE International announced that the SAE Wireless Power Transfer & Alignment Taskforce has completed a lengthy consensus process, deciding that the Differential Inductive Positioning System (DIPS) is the technology alignment methodology for the … [Read more...]