CEC-22800

On-Board Charger by innolectric AG (2 more products)

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The CEC-22800 from innolectric AG is an On-Board Charger that is designed to offer both AC and DC charging in a single compact component. It requires an input voltage of 102-265 V (single-phase) and 327-440 V (three-phase) and an input current of 32 A per phase. This on-board charger (OBC) provides a DC output voltage of 520-850 V and an output current of up to 45 A. It has an input power of 22 kW, an efficiency of 96%, and a power density of 2 kW/l. This ECE r10-qualified OBC includes a D3C communication module that enables AC and DC charging without the need for additional devices. It supports bidirectional charge mode (V2X) and has full interoperability according to major AC/DC charging standards such as IEC 61851, SAE J1772, DIN SPEC 70121 and ISO 15118-20. This IP6K9K-rated OBC is available as a module that measures 460 x 460 x 93 mm and is ideal for heavy-duty, construction, and mining machinery, municipal and agricultural vehicles, light and heavy-duty trucks, stationary and mobile applications such as refrigeration and energy storage systems and marine applications.

Product Specifications

Product Details

  • Part Number
    CEC-22800
  • Manufacturer
    innolectric AG
  • Description
    22 kW On-Board Charger

General

  • Configuration
    Single Phase, Three Phase
  • AC Input Voltage
    102 to 440 V
  • AC Input Current
    32 A
  • AC Input Power
    22 kW
  • AC Charging Standard
    IEC 61851, J1772 Type 1, Type 2, NACS
  • Frequency
    50 to 60 Hz
  • DC Output Voltage
    520 to 850 V
  • DC Output Current
    45 A
  • Efficiency
    96%
  • DC Charging Standard
    DIN SPEC 70121, ISO 15118-20 CCS1, CCS2, NACS
  • Interface
    CAN1 x CAN J1939 / 1 x Service CAN
  • Weight
    19.0 Kg
  • IP Rating
    IP6K9K
  • Operating Temperature
    -40 to 65 Degree C
  • Dimension
    460 x 460 x 93 mm ( L x W x H )
  • Application
    On-board chargers with the highest power density in its class: ~2, 0 kW/l

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