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11 kW bidirectional battery charger for EVs

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Discover the ST 11 kW bidirectional battery charger, an all-in-one solution for high-voltage charging in both industrial and automotive applications. It features two power stages: a PFC and an isolated DC-DC stage, with the PFC utilising a three-phase full-bridge topology. This advanced technology also enables energy to be drawn from an electric vehicle’s battery to power the home.

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  • PFC stage: 3-phase, 2-level bidirectional AC-DC power converter
    • Rated nominal AC voltage: 400 Vac at 50Hz
    • Rated nominal DC voltage: 800 Vdc
    • Nominal power: 11 kW
    • Rectifier mode:Power factor: PF > 0.99Inrush current control and soft startup
    • Inverter mode:Active and reactive power controlIntegrated grid connection solution
  • DC-DC stage: dual active bridge (DAB)/CLLC power converter
    • Nominal DC input voltage: 800 V
    • Nominal DC output voltage: 550 to 850 V
    • DAB switching frequency: 100 kHz
    • CLLC switching frequency range: 82 to 235 kHz

Thomas Hauer demonstrates the 11kW Bidirectional Battery Charger at PCIM25

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  • Power section based on SiC power modules
    • ACEPACK DMT-32 power module for high integration level
    • High frequency operation for weight and size reduction
    • Bidirectional capabilities
    • DAB soft switching behavior enabled by enhanced modulation techniques management

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