. Energy News .




.
CAR TECH
Germany gets 1st EV fast-charging station
by Staff Writers
Irschenberg, Germany (UPI) Aug 29, 2011

Most of BMW's competitors, including Daimler and Volkswagen, have already announced that they plan to make electric cars.

German electric utility E.ON says it has begun installation of the first fast-charging stations for electric vehicles along public roadways in the country.

A prototype of the E.ON stations was unveiled last week in Bavaria, at the Irschenberg exit of the A8 motorway. The direct current, 50-kilowatt station marked the first time a fast-charging EV station has been opened to the public in Germany, the company said.

The idea, E.ON says, is to expand the range of EVs. Currently with ranges of about 60 miles, such vehicles are mainly used by commuters who charge them in their garages overnight.

The utility says the fast-charging stations can recharge vehicles within 30 minutes and, with eventual availability along the nation's highways, Germans could use electric vehicles for intercity travel.

"Fast-charging stations definitely make electric vehicles more versatile," Ruth Werhahn, who manages E.ON's E-mobility projects, said in a statement. "(They) make it possible to cope well with greater distances of (100 to 125 miles), for example from Munich to Salzburg or from Stuttgart to Frankfurt."

Using the Japanese "CHAdeMO protocol" for the plug-ins, the station will work with Mitsubishi I MiEV, Peugeot iOn, Citroen C-Zero and, in the future, Nissan Leaf vehicles, and will cost $7.25 to use in a procedure that takes 20-30 minutes.

Electricity dispensed at the stations will be generated solely using renewable production from E.ON's hydroelectric plants, the company said.

The 30-minute mark is only a first step for the stations, E.ON Research and Technology Manager Klaus-Dieter Maubach said, indicating the goal is to cut charging time to a few minutes.

"Such public stations are attractive to customers and energy suppliers alike only if they have short recharging times. We are therefore pursuing this approach with particular interest," he said.

E.ON's announcement came only days after a major fast-charging station development in the United States, where the Oregon Department of Transportation tapped a California company to install and operate 22 of the facilities along major transportation corridors in northwest Oregon.

Funded by a $2 million federal government grant, state officials say they will complete installation of the stations by December 2012.

"Electric vehicles are a huge part of Oregon's future," Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber said. "They will ensure that we can kick the fossil-fuel habit that hamstrings our economy and national security and deploying this infrastructure shows that we are, and will continue to be, a leader."

Under the Oregon plan, AeroVironment Inc., says its fast-charging stations will allow EV drivers to recharge in as little as 15 to 20 minutes and is part of a multi-state planning initiative called the Green Highway initiative, which envisions an EV-charging infrastructure along the U.S. West Coast.

A system of fast-charging stations is also being installed this year in Norway for Lyse Energi.

The Dutch company Epyon B.V. announced in April it would install two more such facilities in the country after completing an initial station in the southern city of Sandnes, near the E39 highway to Stavanger.

Norwegian Transport Minister Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa said the system is the first in the world to offer electricity through fast-charging outlets as well as biogas -- part of Lyse Energi's "fuels of the future" service model.

Like the other fast-charging stations, the Norwegian Terra 51 models can charge an EV battery in 15-30 minutes and are equipped with Web-updateable software to make the compatible with new car models and applications.




Related Links
Car Technology at SpaceMart.com

.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries






. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



CAR TECH
China's SAIC Motor first-half net profit up 46%
Shanghai (AFP) Aug 29, 2011
China's largest auto maker SAIC Motor said Monday that first half net profit jumped 46 percent but warned of future "uncertainties" in the world's biggest car market. The company, which has joint ventures with US auto giant General Motors and German's Volkswagen, earned 8.58 billion yuan ($1.34 billion) in the first six months, up from 5.87 billion yuan the same period a year ago. First ... read more


CAR TECH
Europe Takes Step Toward Detecting Gravitational Waves

UA Teams Selected for Zero Gravity Flights

CAR TECH
New DuPont Encapsulant Improves W and K Solar Modules

SolarWindow Coatings Lead to Increased Transparency and Improved Color

Siemens Upgrades West Chicago Plant To Produce PV Inverters

US PV Installations Forecast to Soar 166 Percent in 2011

CAR TECH
Researchers build a tougher, lighter wind turbine blade

Wind Power Now Less Expensive Than Natural Gas In Brazil

BMW to power Leipzig factory by wind energy

Chinese turbine maker enters Irish project

CAR TECH
Japan to lift power-saving decree earlier than planned

Romanian official quits after carbon market suspension

Kyoto team suspends Romania from carbon market

Japan enacts key bills, clears way for Kan to go

CAR TECH
China blocks Europe moves to free money for Libya: envoys

Sinopec first-half net profit rises 12%

Philippine leader flies to China

Breakthrough in hydrogen fuel cells

CAR TECH
Greenhouse Effect Could Extend Habitable Zone

A Planet Made of Diamond

Astronomers Find Ice and Possibly Methane on Snow White

Hubble to Target 'Hot Jupiters'

CAR TECH
India commissions second stealth frigate

Australia decommissions another ship

US warns China expanding its maritime power

Effortless sailing with fluid flow cloak

CAR TECH
Out of Thin Martian Air

Russian, European space agencies to team up for Mars mission

New Rover Snapshots Capture Endeavour Crater Vistas

France, Russia talk of Mars mission


Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News
.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement