TI reference design adds Wi-Fi capability to electric vehicle charging stations

Industry's first Wi-Fi® enabled EV charger reference design creates unique remote monitoring and charge control opportunities for home and public charging stations

DALLAS, Aug. 30, 2016 — (PRNewswire) —  Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced the first reference design that adds Wi-Fi connectivity to an electric vehicle (EV) charging station. Electric vehicle owners will now be able to remotely monitor and control the charging of their vehicles from just about anywhere with Wi-Fi, presenting dozens of potential use cases from home automation to checking the availability of nearby public charge points. Download the new EV Charging Station with Wi-Fi reference design.

Texas Instruments adds Wi-Fi capability to EV charging stations with new reference design.

Battery technology advancements and government regulations have resulted in a growing number of new electric vehicles around the world. But vehicle makers still need more charging stations to make it easier for drivers to charge their vehicles. The new reference design uses TI's SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi wireless microcontroller (MCU) technology that allows design engineers to create stations that intelligently charge at non-peak times or detect and communicate when a charging station is available.

Faster, smarter charging

One barrier to widespread EV charging station adoption is the amount of time it takes to charge a vehicle. The reference design supports Level 1 charging, which is compatible with household outlets, as well as Level 2 EV charging, which helps vehicle owners tap into higher current (15A to 30A and higher) connections available in commercial office buildings. Level 2 chargers typically take up to eight hours to fully charge the vehicle if the owner wants to plug it in while at work.

Later this year TI plans to introduce a Level 3 EV direct-current charger reference design scalable to 600V and 400A that cuts charging time down to only 20-30 minutes – enough time to stop at a Wi-Fi enabled restaurant that has a charging station and charge the vehicle during lunch. Read the blog post, Electric vehicle charging stations are getting smarter and charging faster.

Key benefits of the EV Charging Station with Wi-Fi reference design:

  • Level 1 and Level 2 charge operation.
  • Wi-Fi connectivity support from any smartphone, tablet, computer or smartTV thanks to TI's SimpleLink Wi-Fi technology.
  • Power delivery up to 30 A, but expandable by using larger relays.
  • Expandable to support other applications such as payment, authentication and home automation design innovation.

Innovation from the vehicle to the charger

TI accelerates innovation for electric vehicles and EV charging stations with its comprehensive portfolio of embedded processors and analog technologies, proven system expertise and reference designs focused on faster time to market. Advancements in TI's battery management, current sensing, power management, analog signal chain and microcontroller products are leading to lighter electric and hybrid vehicles that can travel longer distances without the need to recharge. And once they do, TI helps make charging more convenient by enabling smarter stations that charge faster than ever before.   

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About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog integrated circuits (ICs) and embedded processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com.

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