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Kettering University Researchers Working On Next Generation Charger For HELLA

Researchers in Kettering University's Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) have become a go-to resource for global companies seeking innovations in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology.

HELLA - LogoResearchers in Kettering University‘s Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) have become a go-to resource for global companies seeking innovations in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology.

The lab is currently collaborating with HELLA on its Level-2 EV charger. Level-2 EV chargers on the market today have a three-stage design – converting AC grid voltage to 400 VDC, inverting the DC to high frequency AC to feed the transformer and then converting AC back to DC to charge the battery. Assuming each results in a two percent loss of power, overall wall-to-battery efficiency is 94 percent.

Kettering University - LogoA research team led by Dr. Kevin Bai, associate professor of electrical engineering at Kettering University, is working with HELLA to develop a next-generation charger that has a two-stage design, which would offer 97 percent efficiency for an overall improvement of three percent.

“By using gallium-nitride devices, the charger switching frequency also is significantly higher, nearly double the present charger,” Bai said. “The design will make the charger ultra compact and light, which eventually will be a game-changer for the EV charging industry.”

Kettering’s research team, which includes Bai, is working on the system design and testing. A prototype of the charger is expected to be finished by October and several patents related to the project already have been applied for.

“As an innovator, HELLA is very much a hands-on company,” said Matt McAmmond, advanced engineering manager at the HELLA Corporate Center in Plymouth, Michigan. “Engaging with the students and staff at Kettering University allows us to get a fresh perspective while sharing our knowledge of real world applications in technology.”

Bai and researchers in his lab have worked with numerous industry partners to develop charging technology, including development of a 24-kilowatt charger for Turkish automaker Derindere Motorlu Araclar (DMA) and development of a 10-kilowatt charger for Magna E-car.

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