As the movement toward decarbonisation accelerates in many countries, the electrification of mobility as a whole, including passenger cars, is progressing and as a result, the EV charging infrastructure is expected to grow.
EVs are expected to play a significant role in contributing to the supply of electricity in smart grids, as they function as large power storage systems that enable charging and discharging.
As the number of EVs increase, the number of chargers also increase respectively. Places such as homes, offices, urban areas, bus terminals, and highways could be the location of EV charging station. JAE provides a complete portfolio of EV chargers that comply with CHAdeMO standards.
KW1C & KW02C - CHAdeMO Compliant EV Charging Plugs
The KW1C and KW02C Series EV Charging connectors have high current ratings and compact, lightweight design. Both KW1C and KW02C connectors comply with the CHAdeMO specification including a double insulation.
- Light, compact plastic body with enough robustness
- User Friendly
- High Reliability
- Emergency release/removal and recovery are possible
- Alcohol-resistant for antibacterial cleaning
MX77 - Compact Low-Profile Automotive ECU Connector
The MX77 Series are compact and low-profile connectors. They are compatible with vehicle-mounted specifications that can be deployed on automotive body-based ECUs (Electronic Control Unit) and BMSs (Battery Management System).
- Compact right angle SMT type connector with 9.7mm mounting height
- Significantly smaller in size and lower in height than comparable JAE connector
- Compatible with vehicle-mounted specifications USCAR2
- Ultra-compact, terminal size 0.4mm (width of pin)
MX80 - Miniaturised, Waterproof Series for Automotive
The MX80 Series are compact, waterproof, and dustproof automotive in-line connectors. They are miniaturized by design and ideal for use in areas where vehicle-mounting space is limited.
- ISO/JASO standard tab size 025 (0.64 mm) and 2.54mm terminal pitch
- 2,3,4 and 6-way (female). Higher pin count versions in development
- Terminal Position Assurance (TPA) on male and female housing
- USCAR-2 and LV214 tested