Wednesday May 23, 2012

9 companies to establish EV quick-charging infrastructure

TOKYO —

ULVAC Inc, Kanematsu Corp, Kandenko Co, Suzuyo Shoji Co, Chubu Electric Power Co, Toyota Motor Corp, the Development Bank of Japan, Honda Motor Co and Mitsubishi Motors Corp have agreed to establish an organization to provide membership-based quick-charging services for users of electric vehicles (EVs).

The organization, named the Charging Network Development Organization, aims to encourage increased and widespread use of EVs by helping to expand the scope of charging infrastructure.

As of the end of October, approximately 800 quick chargers have been installed in Japan, a number still viewed as insufficient from a users’ standpoint. Until now, quick chargers have generally been installed, at the owner’s expense, by businesses and private organizations for private use or as part of a government program. The lack of an effective method to recover costs has become a significant obstacle to widespread installation.

Under the new membership service, quick-charger owners can register their chargers with the organization in a central database. The organization will then make charger information, such as number and location, available to EV users registered as members, thus facilitating convenient and efficient charging.

Membership fees will pay a portion of the installation and maintenance costs incurred by quick-charger owners, helping to promote the development of quick-charger infrastructure. The organization plans to start such services in fiscal year 2012.

The organization will seek the cooperation of a broad range of local governments and businesses for the service while working to increase interest in quick-charger installation, thereby establishing a charging infrastructure sufficient to encourage the greater use of EVs and to increase user convenience.

JCN Newswire

  • 1

    m5c32

    What they need to do is design the batteries for quick swap-out. Drive in, swap out the depleted battery and in goes a fully charged one. 3 minute turn-around. Some warranty about charge being within 95% (or similar) of charge rating, and so on. Credits for not measuring up, etc.

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    Elbuda Mexicano

    Good idea! M5c32! Very nice idea!

  • 0

    cactusJack

    Battery pack can weigh over 450kg. Good luck swapping that out.

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    John Becker

    @cactusJack: if it's designed for removal, and if the stations have a machine to do the swap, even 450kg isn't a big deal.

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