E-Mobility
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Industrial Connectors Power Distributors Operator scenarios Elektrotechnische Systeme

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The indicated extracts out of standards are for your information but without any liability. In case of doubt please refer to the complete original standard or regulation. The quotes from the standards are hints where you can get additional information on a special topic. Walther-Werke · Ferdinand Walther GmbH Postfach 11 80 · 67298 Eisenberg/Pfalz Tel.: + (49) 63 51 / 475-0 Fax: + (49) 63 51 / 475-227 www.walther-werke.de mail@walther-werke.de We reserve the right for technical changes. Update www.walther-werke.de

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Brief profile Product development Quality management Company profile Equipment possibilities at a glance E-Mobility icons E-Mobility scenarios Ecolectra product line Voltanea product line Amperea product line Operation and communication Product range charging stations / E-Station Industry-Line product line Design-Line product line Robust-Line product line Slim-Line product line Special solutions (trolley, suspension-type com- Product range Wallbox / E-BoxX Product range charging possibilities for e-Bikes Marketing / added-value services for charging infrastructure products Product range...

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We have a tradition of E-Mobility Walther‘s headquarters, Eisenberg Brief profile Bosecker subsidiary, Zittau Walther-Werke was founded back in 1897 in Grimma, near to Leipzig. Today, the owner-operated company has its headquarters in Eisenberg (Rhineland Palatinate), between Mannheim and Kaiserslautern, and is thus located centrally in Germany and Europe. More than 350 people work in the entire Walther Group worldwide, and are involved in development, production and sales of industrial connectors, CEE plugs and sockets, power distributors and transformer stations. For more than 75 years...

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From the idea to joint success Product development Our developers have extensive expertise in all relevant product and production requirements. In this way, we are able to work out solutions which will withstand the future challenges of electric mobility in the long term. Our significant production depth and broad product range mean that we can deliver a system solution comprising ideally matching components. Project management Each project starts with an idea. The project managers at Walther-Werke always provide our customers with advice and support that is up-to-date and at the...

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Walther E-Mobility icons: Equipment features at a glance Charging point Vehicle connector type 1 (vehicle side) acc. to IEC62196-2 for 16 A or 32 A, for single-phase charging. The vehicle connector is fixed to the charging device or charging cable. Charging plug type 2 (infrastructure side) acc. to IEC62196-2 for 16 A, 32 A or 63 A, for single-phase or three-phase charging. The charging plug is fixed to the charging cable. Vehicle connector type 2 (vehicle side) acc. to IEC62196-2 for 16 A, 32 A or 63 A, for single-phase or three-phase charging. The vehicle connector is fixed to the...

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Identification and operation (see chap. 4) The identification and release of each charging point is performed using key-operated switches (which can be removed in the on and off positions, allocation to the charging point according to the labelling). The identification and release of each charging point is performed using knob switches (on and off position, and allocation to the charging point according to the labelling). Signalling and operating indicator of the charging device by means of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in the operating area (charging green, malfunction red, etc.). Operating...

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E-Mobility scenarios: Private 3 Carport / street • Robust solution for the outside area • Solar carport with charging point Research & development • Outside system for charging tests and data recording • Entry-level solution for charging in the private garage • Mobile charging solution in the trolley case • Varied solutions for charging in laboratory equipment Electrical trade Walther application scenarios: A tool for turning your E-Mobility ideas into reality! The Walther application scenarios described over the following pages are intended to assist you as the reader in turning your own...

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Application examples charging infrastructure Operator Business model • Complete system for charging large company fleets • Charging station on customer‘s • Flexible, decentralised settlement car park as a marketing instrument solution for utilities (own fleet and with additional benefit customers) • “Express“ charging system by • Free charging possibility on colour coding customers‘ car parks, taking the • Satellite system with data example of the electrical wholesale transfer for fleet management trade requirements • Charging possibility for electric • Connection of charging stations...

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Private: Robust solution for the outside area Situation: Private individuals who want to purchase an electric vehicle are always immediately faced with the question of how and where their electric car should be charged. Not all users have their own garage, therefore it may be necessary to install a charging point on the outside of the house or in the garden. This public access means that protection against vandalism must be provided, and the enclosure must offer the corresponding level of stability. Furthermore, the installation location (private premises or public road; wall mounting or in...

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Private: Robust solution for the outside area Product from scenario Robust-Line Interesting features: Walther solutions always offer the option of equipping the charging device with a charging cable in a fixed connection, and the corresponding vehicle connector. This is possible both for type 1 and type 2 plugs and sockets. This charging cable can be locked behind a door in some variants of the Robust-Line series in order to prevent misuse. Optional products and configuration possibilities In order to allow a better understanding of the functions described here, the fold-out page at the...

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