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Communication modules

Supply Equipment Communication Controller (SECC)

Our Supply Equipment Communication Controller (SECC) acts as the main controller for the charging process. Unlike comparable SECC on the market, our SECC directly integrates an insulation monitoring device (IMD), making it a compact and reliable choice for customers seeking an efficient architecture.

Made in France, with unmatched reliability of supply, our dual standard SECC is one of the best technologies on the market for fast charging and bidirectional charging (V2G).

Featuring OCPP 1.6 and 2.0.1, our state-of-the-art SECC boasts a simple architecture that facilitates quick and easy integration. Additionally, it’s fully compatible with the latest and future CPO management systems and supports secure identification means, such as AutoCharge and Plug&Charge, enabling contactless payment and user authentication. It is widely interoperable with EVs thanks to all the required signals for CCS (DIN70121, ISO15118-2 and ISO15118- 20) and CHAdeMO (via extension board). 

Furthermore, our SECC includes a secure element for cybersecurity, making it a competitive solution that seamlessly integrates with existing customer code.

A powerful processor runs the EV communication stack, the IMD, voltage measurement, plus other demanding applications (OCPP, EVSE master, etc.).

An optional extension board (EVIX) is available if you want to implement additional functions, such as: Addressing >6 Power Units (up to 14 MPU-R3 or 16 BMPU-R2) ; CHAdeMO interface ; IOs and additional peripherals: analog inputs, 4G access, PWM outputs, LEDs, extra CAN bus.

Designed for smart grid applications, its modular conception makes it capable of controlling multiple independent charge points (CHAdeMO & CCS), and up to 14 MPU-R3 Power Units in a high-power system of 350 kW. 

EVCC: Electric Vehicle Communication Controller

Our EVCC is an embedded system within the vehicle that implements the communication between the Supply Equipment Communication Controller and the vehicle. 

State-of-the-art, our EVCC is one of the top technologies available, with all required signals for CCS/Combo (DIN70121 and ISO15118) protocol.

It embeds a powerful processor which runs communications stack and other demanding customer applications (customer master, etc).

The EVCC supports specific functions and is designed to be integrated in systems that need to be charged according to CCS protocol (EVs, Energy Storage Systems, electric trucks, boats etc). and could be used to recharge a mobile battery unit at a DC charging point. 

Currently available for prototyping only, qualified products will be available in early 2024.