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New Release: IEC 61851-21-1:2017 for Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging Systems

Electric vehicle charging systemThe International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released IEC 61851-21-1:2017. This standard pertains to electric vehicle conductive charging system – Part 21-1 Electric vehicle on-board charger EMC requirements for conductive connection to AC/DC supply and is now available on the IEC webstore.

Description: “IEC 61851-21-1:2017, together with IEC 61851-1:2010, gives requirements for conductive connection of an electric vehicle (EV) to an AC or DC supply. It applies only to on-board charging units either tested on the complete vehicle or tested on the charging system component level (ESA – electronic sub assembly).

This document covers the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for electrically propelled vehicles in any charging mode while connected to the mains supply. This first edition, together with IEC 61851-21-2, cancels and replaces IEC 61851-21:2001. It constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to IEC 61851‑21:2001:

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Maxwell’s Equations are eloquently simple yet excruciatingly complex. Their first statement by James Clerk Maxwell in 1864 heralded the beginning of the age of radio and, one could argue, the age of modern electronics.

a)   this document addresses now only EMC tests instead of other electrical tests;
b)   test setups are defined more precisely;
c)   Annex A “Artificial networks, asymmetric artificial networks and integration of charging stations into the test setup” was added
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*Description from the IEC Website.

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