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According to foreign media reports, a few days ago, Renault Automobile has reached a cooperation with TMH company, the two sides jointly tested the newly developed electric vehicle intelligent fast charging system in Germany, hoping to reduce charging costs and shorten charging time
with the help of the system.
The test was carried out by 11 employees at Renault Deutschland and focused on a home charging system developed by TMH, consisting of
charging stations specifically designed for Renault.
It is understood that in real life, a communication connection can be established between the charging station and the vehicle, and data such as grid-based electricity costs can be calculated, which will be fed back to TMH through the Renault global data center
.
When the charging station detects that the cost of electricity is the lowest, the system will complete the charging as quickly as possible; When the charging station detects that the cost of electricity is highest, the system stops charging
the electric vehicle.
The test results show that the intelligent fast charging system developed by TMH is a relatively successful solution
.
Thanks to the accuracy of the fast charging system in calculating the electricity demand and the rationality of planning the charge, the time for the electric vehicle to complete the charge is reduced by 1 hour, and the owner's electricity cost is also significantly reduced
.
At present, Renault and TMH are still in the first stage of the development of intelligent fast charging systems for electric vehicles, and the next stage of the two parties plans to return the electricity generated by the electric vehicle charging station to the grid, or use solar panels and other facilities to form a home energy storage system to complete the charging of electric vehicles, so as to further optimize the charging efficiency and electricity cost
for electric vehicle owners.
According to foreign media reports, a few days ago, Renault Automobile has reached a cooperation with TMH company, the two sides jointly tested the newly developed electric vehicle intelligent fast charging system in Germany, hoping to reduce charging costs and shorten charging time
with the help of the system.
The test was carried out by 11 employees at Renault Deutschland and focused on a home charging system developed by TMH, consisting of
charging stations specifically designed for Renault.
It is understood that in real life, a communication connection can be established between the charging station and the vehicle, and data such as grid-based electricity costs can be calculated, which will be fed back to TMH through the Renault global data center
.
When the charging station detects that the cost of electricity is the lowest, the system will complete the charging as quickly as possible; When the charging station detects that the cost of electricity is highest, the system stops charging
the electric vehicle.
The test results show that the intelligent fast charging system developed by TMH is a relatively successful solution
.
Thanks to the accuracy of the fast charging system in calculating the electricity demand and the rationality of planning the charge, the time for the electric vehicle to complete the charge is reduced by 1 hour, and the owner's electricity cost is also significantly reduced
.
At present, Renault and TMH are still in the first stage of the development of intelligent fast charging systems for electric vehicles, and the next stage of the two parties plans to return the electricity generated by the electric vehicle charging station to the grid, or use solar panels and other facilities to form a home energy storage system to complete the charging of electric vehicles, so as to further optimize the charging efficiency and electricity cost
for electric vehicle owners.