Charger. A device that safely supplies electrical power to an electric vehicle through connectors. Where a device has multiple connectors or can serve multiple parking spaces, the number of chargers is equal to the number of vehicles that can be simultaneously charged.
Charger. 5.1. Charger: on board/external1 In case of an external unit, define the charger (trademark, model): .......... .................................................................................................................. 5.2. Description of the normal profile of charge: .............................................
Charger. 5.1. Charger: on board/external 3/ In case of an external unit, define the charger (trademark, model):
Charger. ▪ The City’s Corporation Yard has 6 Level Two chargers dedicated to City vehicles. These chargers were installed as part of the ENGIE project, including installing solar panels in the yard. ▪ A representative vehicle is shown below.
Charger. The equipment required to convert Alternating Current (AC) to Direct Current (DC), for the purpose of charging the battery and/or operating vehicle electrical systems while connected. The Charger may be on-board the vehicle or off-board the vehicle. Off- board Chargers may be built as part of the charging station. Charging Interface. The equipment and/or coupler used to create a connection between the charging equipment and the vehicle for the purpose of recharging a vehicle’s batteries.
Charger. Manufacturer’s standard to match voltage and amperage hour capacity (installed).
Charger. Power 3kW or above. Maximum 7kW Complies with one of the following standards: IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEC 60947-2 or IEC 62423 Warranty of 3 years. The warranty shall cover all failures that are not caused by improper use of the charger and defective products will be repaired or replaced within 1 month 1