Voyages Emile Weber was looking for a turnkey solution for their first implementation of e-busses in Bettembourg, Luxembourg. Standardization in electric bus systems is one of the main issues involved in the adoption of electric busses by transport companies. Different busses require different charging points and methods, and the case was the same in Bascharage with Bus-Up and Oppcharge.
Additionally, the customer was looking for a robust and a future-proof solution while maintaining the highest availability of the electric bus fleet of 6 busses.
To achieve the goal of Voyages Emile Weber, Heliox provided an innovative solution - the SMART switch - a true example of smart charging. This one-of-a-kind innovation significantly reduces the cost of the overall infrastructure and allows dual manufacturer electric busses to charge with different interfaces using one Heliox smart charger.
This solution enabled Heliox Opportunity Charger (OC) 350kW charger to connect to two pantographs, creating the opportunity to fully charge two e-busses with one charger regardless of a difference in the bus manufacturer. In addition to the Heliox OC 350 kW charger, Heliox also provided 2 Heliox DC 2x30 kW chargers with a CCS plug system for overnight charging.
This multi-standard system, implemented within 2.5 months in Bettembourg, led to positive reactions across Europe with Luxembourg’s Secretary of State of the Economy, Francine Closener saying,
“Projects such as the multi-standard system push e-mobility further and contribute to a healthier, climate-and-environmentally-friendly society to preserve the quality of life for our citizens.”
Heliox and TU/e aim to develop an integrated solution that makes charging heavy electric vehicles accessible without negative consequences for local electricity networks. Together, we want to achieve this by developing and demonstrating a new, multiple and dynamic charging system for heavy electric vehicles that is equipped with software-controlled stabilization to absorb disturbances on the local energy grid.
The intended system will consist of a dynamically configurable charging system based on modules that can be connected in parallel, each with three 60 kW outputs. With this they want to be able to distribute the loading capacity dynamically over several vehicles. The charging system can therefore be used for opportunity charging up to 360 kW for a single vehicle as well as for regular charging of several vehicles.
In addition, smart software and a microcontroller board are being developed. The converter of the charging system can be used via this software to compensate for grid disturbances. The disturbances are neutralized via a low impedance path. This allows losses on the grid to be converted into usable energy, while improving the voltage quality of the grid. In fact, the system completely takes over the function of current power filters on the basis of smart control.
Voyages Emile Weber was looking for a turnkey solution for their first implementation of e-busses in Bettembourg, Luxembourg. Standardization in electric bus systems is one of the main issues involved in the adoption of electric busses by transport companies. Different busses require different charging points and methods, and the case was the same in Bascharage with Bus-Up and Oppcharge.
Additionally, the customer was looking for a robust and a future-proof solution while maintaining the highest availability of the electric bus fleet of 6 busses.
To achieve the goal of Voyages Emile Weber, Heliox provided an innovative solution - the SMART switch - a true example of smart charging. This one-of-a-kind innovation significantly reduces the cost of the overall infrastructure and allows dual manufacturer electric busses to charge with different interfaces using one Heliox smart charger.
This solution enabled Heliox Opportunity Charger (OC) 350kW charger to connect to two pantographs, creating the opportunity to fully charge two e-busses with one charger regardless of a difference in the bus manufacturer. In addition to the Heliox OC 350 kW charger, Heliox also provided 2 Heliox DC 2x30 kW chargers with a CCS plug system for overnight charging.
This multi-standard system, implemented within 2.5 months in Bettembourg, led to positive reactions across Europe with Luxembourg’s Secretary of State of the Economy, Francine Closener saying,
“Projects such as the multi-standard system push e-mobility further and contribute to a healthier, climate-and-environmentally-friendly society to preserve the quality of life for our citizens.”