bbulkow
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Just checking - my research says no -
Is it possible to charge over DC in a microgrid / offgrid situation? Without intermediate batteries and high cost?
Eg- here's the only product I find - https://www.ampernext.com/products/first-30kw-dc-dc-solar-ev-charger/ Request quote is not encouraging
(i did request one)
Willing to (light) mod.... I'm probably not bold enough to roll my own little CCS implementation.
Putting power on the 12v bus, almost certainly, won't fly (right?)
Asking because if I have solar, which is DC, converting back and forth between AC has about 10% loss each way (give or take), and in a mobile solution, that's a little gut wrenching. But if you imagine even two 400W panels, with minimal loss, you can imagine a good solution direct to car.
Is it possible to charge over DC in a microgrid / offgrid situation? Without intermediate batteries and high cost?
Eg- here's the only product I find - https://www.ampernext.com/products/first-30kw-dc-dc-solar-ev-charger/ Request quote is not encouraging
Willing to (light) mod.... I'm probably not bold enough to roll my own little CCS implementation.
Putting power on the 12v bus, almost certainly, won't fly (right?)
Asking because if I have solar, which is DC, converting back and forth between AC has about 10% loss each way (give or take), and in a mobile solution, that's a little gut wrenching. But if you imagine even two 400W panels, with minimal loss, you can imagine a good solution direct to car.
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