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ABB Launches Best-Selling Electric Vehicle Fast Charger in US Market
ZURICH --(Business Wire)--
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, today entered
the US market for electric vehicle charging solutions with the launch of
its best-selling Terra 51 direct current (DC) charger, marking the start
of a massive infrastructure rollout that will further drive the mass
adoption of electric mobility. The Terra 51 will be manufactured in New
Berlin, Wisconsin and is available for delivery in the second half of
this year.
The Terra 51 is an intelligent DC fast charger that reduces electric
vehicle charging times from eight hours, using regular alternating
current (AC), to as little as 15 to 30 minutes. The Terra 51 was
initially launched in Europe in 2010 as the region's first commercially
available DC charging station and is well established as the leading
fast charger in terms of installed base, reliability and functionality.
ABB will showcase the Terra 51 and its robust and smart connectivity
solutions for operators at the 26th International Electric
Vehicle Symposium (EVS26) May 6-9 in Los Angeles.
The growing number of electric vehicles is driving a global market
demand for charging solutions that include sophisticated monitoring
systems and software to support the electric grid. ABB recently started
rolling out the world's first DC charging infrastructure with full
nationwide network coverage of 200 chargers in Estonia.
"Our Terra 51 fast charger has proven to be a rock solid solution in
Europe and we are now certifying this web-connected charger for the US
market to serve the fast growing base of CHAdeMO cars such as the Nissan
Leaf and Mitsuishi i. The ability to quickly recharge enables drivers
to use their electric vehicle throughout the day without experiencing
the typical range anxiety; fast charging will initiate further adoption
of electric mobility," said Hans Streng, Senior Vice President and
General Manager of ABB's Product Group EV Charging Infrastructure.
The Terra 51 comes standard with a full range of cloud-based services
that provide connectivity, security, applications and support and enable
operators to get the most out of their charging infrastructure. All
Terra chargers are connected to a robust IT network providing software
upgrades, remote maintenance, servicing and monitoring. Connectivity
also puts more analysis and control functions in the hands of grid
operators to help them ensure better power quality in the grid. The
Terra 51 is CHAdeMO certified and will also be compliant with all the
relevant US safety directives before start of deliveries.
The Terra 51 services all DC fast-charge capable cars that are currently
on the market. At EVS26, ABB will also showcase the first prototype of a
Terra 51 that supports the Combo charging standard, adopted by US and
European carmakers.
"To be successful, we believe the US electric vehicle charging
infrastructure needs to be open to any kind of electric car. Our
connectivity solutions are designed to support all existing and future
connection standards in the same network. The first Combo cars will be
available at the end of 2013 and we're ready to support that," Streng
said.
ABB is committed to driving the rollout of charging infrastructure by
delivering the optimal charging solution for every possible location in
the network - both in terms of functionality and affordability. Future
product introductions in the US will include the Terra Smart Connect
(SC), which is a more cost-effective "park and charge" solution for
locations where people can easily spend one or two hours and do not
necessarily require a 15-30 minute fast charge.
The Terra 51 and Terra SC are showcased at ABB's booth #1137 at EVS26 in
the LA Convention Center. For pictures and more information about the
Terra 51, please visit http://www.abb.com/abblibrary/DownloadCenter/?showresultstab=true&categoryid=9AAC172658
ABB (www.abb.com)
is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and
industry customers to improve their performance while lowering
environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100
countries and employs about 135,000 people.

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