SAE International releases updates for two major EV charging documents
SAE J3072 Standard. SAE J3072 revisions establish requirements for a grid support inverter system function to better align with the significant changes to inverter requirements that were introduced by major revisions to IEEE 1547 and IEEE 1547.1. With this update, utilities or local jurisdictions can establish procedures for a site to be approved for the interconnection of plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) with onboard inverters based partially on testing and certifying SAE J3072 and other required standards.
The vehicle manufacturer (VM) or their designated agents will perform the analyses, inspections and tests to ensure that each inverter system model that is installed in one of their PEV models conforms to the requirements of SAE J3072. The VM or third-party testing body will issue a certificate of conformance to SAE J3072 for each authorized inverter system model.
SAE International Releases Updates for Two Major Electric Vehicle Charging Documents
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Revised Standard and Best Practice Better Align with IEEE Standards Helping Utility Providers and Automakers Meet Requirements for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment
“As the federal government focuses on growing the electric vehicle charging infrastructure, it is essential to ensure vehicle manufacturers can certify conformance with electric vehicle charging stations around the country.” - Jack Pokrzywa, SAE International WARRENDALE, Pa. (PRWEB) April 06, 2021
“As the federal government focuses on growing the electric vehicle charging infrastructure, it is essential to ensure vehicle manufacturers can certify conformance with electric vehicle charging stations around the country,” said Jack Pokrzywa, director of Global Ground Vehicle Standards at SAE International. “SAE International is committed to devel