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118 Building System Technology > Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Electric Vehicle AC Charging Stations Master the key skills required to keep AC charging stations operational. The learning system is designed to train future EVSE technicians and electricians. It helps them develop skills in commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintaining charging stations through hands-on practice using industry-standard procedures and tools. The hardware supports the “Electric Vehicle AC Charging Stations” course, with activities and learning objectives inspired by leading industry certifications from SAE International and EVITP. The Electric Vehicle AC Charging Station features four modules, each representing essential components and systems found in typical Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). Learners interconnect, commission, and test components to ensure a thorough understanding of the system formed by the EV and the charging station. The hardware meets key industry standards (SAE J1772 for Type 1 and IEC 61851-1 for Type 2) and OCPP 1.6J. The controller is compatible with the ISO 15118 standard. This opens the possibility for future integration of advanced features such as Vehicle-to-Grid, Smart Charging, and Plug and Charge. Fault switches and multiple test points allow learners to experience various troubleshooting scenarios. The modules can be used on a tabletop or installed into a workstation equipped with standard DIN A4 rails. Several charging stations can be connected to emulate a charging network, allowing the study of load management strategies. Benefits – Realistic, industry-aligned training builds essential skills with a focus on problem solving. – Ready-to-use course materials expedite lesson planning and facilitate topic integration into training programs. – Intuitive hardware design and well-structured multimedia resources engage learners effectively. – Modern, scalable laboratory equipment allows for flexible and advanced learning scenarios. – Emphasis on EV-EVSE interactions fosters a solid understanding of the dynamics of EV charging systems. Learning goals – Identify key components of residential and commercial AC charging stations and understand their interactions. – Follow a commissioning procedure and acquire systematic troubleshooting techniques to address common issues. – Use specialized instruments to measure, observe communication signals, and test installations. – Explore load management strategies when several charging stations are on the same electrical supply. – Understand the scope and applications of ISO 15118 and the role of the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP). Type 1 (Level 2) Type 2 (Mode 3) → Video [x] Workstations not included

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