
News > Industry News
The B2B platform for full-electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles: Industry NewsThe European automotive industry association ACEA released last week a set of recommendations and joint industry specifications for plug and socket standards for slow or overnight charging of battery-driven vehicles, possibly setting the corner stone for Europe-wide standardisation. ![]() related articles "We want to avoid a situation where customers have to carry a multitude of charging cables to use their vehicles in different cities, regions and countries, just as we see today with items like mobile phones," said ACEA Secretary-General Ivan Hodac in a statement to Reuters. Joint specifications for charging systems The agreement only covers one- and three-phase AC charging in the short- and medium-term and reflects the needs of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. It is expected that further agreements will follow relating to quick charging and heavy duty vehicles. The agreements include for the first phase:
Current agreements for phase two include:
ACEA said that since Japanese and South Korean carmakers had been consulted and involved in the development of the joint industry recommendations, the proposed standards could go beyond the European market and become global standards. However, countries such as Japan and the USA have decided to use a pure single-phase connector. China has similar distribution grids to Europe and includes a type two connector for the vehicle and infrastructure in its new standard. | Community Activity asher touriel | 12 hours ago Joined! Success Charging, finance, IsraelYohei Nagano | yesterday Joined! Denso, thermal R&D, USAAdam Woolway | 11 days ago New topic: PlugSurfing's Global Round-upSabine Lobnig | 12 days ago New topic: Beyond lithium-ionpremium partners |