DIGF-DIRF-05923 - Modular EV Charging System Design Development

Project: Internally funded project

Project Details

Description

The client are developing a novel domestic electric vehicle charging system that is modular, cost-effective, easy to install, and digitally connected. The University of Strathclyde’s National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) and Power Networks Demonstration Centre (PNDC) propose the following scope of work to support the client in developing a proof of concept physical model and benchtop electric model of the system. This will allow the client to prove feasibility and leverage further funding towards commercialisation.

The project aims to aid the client in the generation of robust product requirements, develop concepts, and provide guidance on verification and validation planning for a novel electric vehicle charging system. The concept will be modelled in 3D CAD, and materials and manufacturing processes will be considered at a high level.

This scope of work will develop a physical model of the mechanical assembly, and a benchtop prototype of the electrical assembly.

This scope will support the client in developing a system assumed to comprise of a wall mounted base plate which houses the electronics and has provision for adding and removing modular EV charging points.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date9/05/222/12/22

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