Sales question came in during the week: how does metering work when all the kecontact units have is multi coloured LEDs as a display?
The answer is using the web interface available on the b and c series units, via the Ethernet port.
Post about our EV charging stations.
Sales question came in during the week: how does metering work when all the kecontact units have is multi coloured LEDs as a display?
The answer is using the web interface available on the b and c series units, via the Ethernet port.
We’ve reduced the price on the Elektrobay 250 from $1,870 to $1,760.
We are swapping out the top model kecontact c-series with a kecontact c-series
Recharging NSW will no longer be stocking the:
KC-P20-ES240030-00R EN EN Type2 Socket 22kW+ETH+PLC+RFID
Instead we will be ordering:
New Model: KC-P20-ES240020-00R EN Type2 Socket 22kW+ETH+RFID
The difference between the 2 Models is the PLC (power-line communication) function. For vehicles which have this feature it allows the vehicle to potentially gain internet access through the charging station if there is a lack of mobile phone reception. Currently only the Smart ED (not available in Australia) has this feature. This enables us to reduce the price to $2,090.00.
Recharging NSW is proud to announce that it is now a retailer of Keba KeContact P20 charging points and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).
Keba AG is an Austrian company with its headquarters in Linz, that develops and produces industrial, bank, and service industrial products. (source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KEBA)
Which e-vehicles will be able to be recharged ?
KeContact comes in 3 variations Type 1 J1772 (cable), Type 2 Mennekes (cable) and Type 2 Mennekes socket.
Type 1 J1772 (cable)
Type 2 Mennekes (cable)
Type 2 Mennekes Socket
Where can I find a KeContact P20 ?
The KeContact is available worldwide, if you would like to see some pictures of some units installed I’ve found the following on plugshare and uppladdning.nu
If you head over to our product page, you’ll find the first in a hopefully expanding selection of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE).
So time for a quick Question and Answer session.
Why do I need a 7kW EVSE ?
What Electric Vehicles (EVs) and plug in hybrids will they work with ?
These units will work with all mode 3 J1772 vehicles. the quick Australian list is:
Tesla Roadster and Model S and Zero Motorbikes may work with adapter cables (we are unable to provide these)
How fast will a 7kW EVSE recharge my car ?
Well it depends on the car, the 7kW EVSE only tells the car the maximum power it can use, it then depends on how powerful the on board charger is which varies on each car. So lets compare these 7kW units to the EVSE that is supplied with the vehicle. The table tells you how many kWh supplied in 2 hours of charging* and the % increase in battery charge level (State of Charge SOC)
2.4kW Using a power point |
7kW Fixed installation | Charging Time Decrease Factor | |||
Car | kWh | % of battery | kWh | % of battery | |
BMW i3 | 4.8 | 22% | 14.1 | 65% | 0.34 |
Holden Volt | 4.8 | 29% | 6.9 | 42% | 0.70 |
Mitsubishi I-MIEV | 4.8 | 30% | 6 | 38% | 0.80 |
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV | 4.8 | 40% | 7.2 | 60% | 0.67 |
Nissan LEAF | 4.8 | 20% | 7.2 | 30% | 0.67 |
*for simplicity this doesn’t take into account inefficiency in the charger.
We can see from table that the BMW i3 get the biggest benefit from the upgrade; if it takes 8 hours from a powerpoint then using our 7kW EVSE should decrease it to (8 hours times the “charging time decrease factor” i.e 8*0.34 ) 2.72 hours.
What is the difference between the two models ?
Aerovironment EVSE-RS is cheaper, has a longer cable which will be more convenient, and better suited for an outdoor installation because of the heat rating to 50°C.
Elektrobay is slightly more expensive but has a key lock to stop unauthorised use, which may be of use in less private parking spaces. It also has a remote start circuit, this allows you to increase the intelligence of the EVSE. You can for example; wire in timers, remote start switches, create coin operated charging stations or start charging when you solar system starts exporting energy to maximise your renewable energy use. If you want to explore any of these ideas recharging NSW is happy to help.
I have more questions ?
Fill out the form on the contact us page.
Coming soon is some new options to pick from for Australian EV drivers for home and private J1772 level 2 charging.
Stay tuned we’ll be releasing some details on some 7kW (30amps at 240V) Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) that are certified for use in Australia.