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There are multiple options for a Chademo controller. | There are multiple options for a Chademo controller. | ||
* [https://evbmw.com/index.php/evbmw-webshop/vcu-boards/zombie-vcu The ZombieVerter VCU]supports Chademo | * [https://evbmw.com/index.php/evbmw-webshop/vcu-boards/zombie-vcu The ZombieVerter VCU]supports [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuPvgzQt6XQ&t=1018s Chademo] | ||
* [https://www.evcreate.nl/shop/charging/chademo-fast-charge-controller/ EVCreate] | * [https://www.evcreate.nl/shop/charging/chademo-fast-charge-controller/ EVCreate] | ||
* [[Chademo With Arduino Due]] | * [[Chademo With Arduino Due]] |
Revision as of 09:51, 6 December 2023
There are 2 commonly used protocols for DC Rapid Charging an EV conversion.
Chademo |
CCS |
Chademo uses a separate socket to the ac charging port. This is found on Nissan Leaf.
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CCS combines the AC charging port with 2 additional pins for DC charging and comes in 2 different socket type, type 1 more common in USA and the type 2 more common in Europe.
Another way may be using a TP-Link TL-PA4010 ("AV500") and repurposing it as a CCS EVCC. A third method may be to a board that contains an STM microcontroller and a QCA700x IC[1]. |