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Delta-Q Technologies releases a new charger for OEM’s developing electric vehicles

June 9, 2021
By Canadian Manufacturing

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Delta-Q Technologies releases a new charger for OEM’s developing electric vehicles

VANCOUVER — Delta-Q Technologies (Delta-Q), a manufacturer of battery charging solutions for electric vehicles and industrial equipment, introduced a new line of battery charging solutions with the launch of the XV3300. Its design combines a high-performance 3.3kW charger, a 500W DC-DC converter, and an EV charging station interface in a compact package. The XV3300 is one solution for power-train electrification.

“The launch represents a significant product development milestone for Delta-Q,” said Steve Blaine, Co-CEO and Executive VP of Engineering & Quality with Delta-Q. “The XV3300 answers our OEM customers’ need for on-board charging power up to 20 kW delivered in a compact, fully sealed IP67 package. Our team also designed an included DC/DC converter for auxiliary DC loads, a VCIM (Vehicle Charge Interface Module) for simple connection to public EV charging, and the ability to stack the chargers for configurable power levels. We achieved all this in a 3.3 kW charger that is over twice as compact as our previous models.”

The 3.3kW charger will be available in 58.8V, 65V, and 120V models and is scalable, allowing OEMs to stack chargers for power levels up to 20kW. The XV3300 delivers a precise charge of battery packs of various chemistries and voltages to maximize battery life and optimize charge time.

Key features and benefits of the XV3300 charger include:

  • Reliability – The XV3300 battery charger is compact, rugged, and IP67-rated. It is tested for automotive-grade shock and vibration, and its fully sealed aluminum die-cast enclosure protects the charger from dust, liquids, and the effects of immersion in up to one meter of water.
  • Flexible Power Options – The new solution is scalable. It can be paralleled to provide between 3.3 kW to 20 kW of power for faster-charging options. The charger is also available as an on-board and offboard charger to provide OEMs with additional flexibility.
  • EV Charging Station Interface – The XV3300 complies with SAE J1772 (levels 1 and 2) and IEC 61851 (modes 2 and 3) to charge from standard EVSE AC charging stations across North America and Europe. This feature provides greater flexibility and more charging options to end-users and more flexibility to the vehicle.
  • Regulatory Compliance – The charger uses Controller Area Network (CAN-bus) communications. It carries a comprehensive set of global regulatory approvals, including touch-safe requirements for the European electric vehicle market and global regulations to ensure safe and optimal user experiences.

Production for the XV3300 will begin in the first half of 2022.


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