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The charging infrastructure must have high availability; improvements are necessary as there is still a percentage of public chargers which are not functioning. Scalability is something to consider at the early stage to anticipate the increase in power demand that is expected when EVs are rolled out at a larger scale." Philippe Di Fulvio Business Development Manager, EV Infrastructure, Littelfuse dynamically adjust the voltage and charge current delivered to the EV; this dynamic adjustment is a crucial safety feature. • Higher charging currents. Firmware updates to EVs and charging points allow for greater charging currents and reduced charging time—a useful technique for future-proofing the technologies. • Larger charging points. The larger voltage and charging current capabilities at physically larger charging points can service multiple EVs, translating to time and money savings for consumers. What considerations must engineers make for offboard charging? When designing offboard chargers, engineers have less concern about system size, as stationary chargers connected to the mains will likely have plenty of space available and the weight of the system will make no difference to its performance. More importantly, engineers should worry about system safety, efficiency, and reliability. C h a p t e r 5 | O f f b o a r d C h a r g i n g 24 7 Experts on Automotive Powertrains

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