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Month: December 2021

Electric Vehicles

IEC61851 / J1772 Electric Vehicle Charge Controller

December 27, 2021 Craig Peacock 7

This device acts as the vehicle when connected to an EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) and negotiates the supply of power. It can be used in EV (Electric Vehicle) conversions, or in applications where you want to obtain power from public charging infrastructure – i.e., battery trailers to replace dirty …

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