Power from the wind turbine to the charging station
E-mobility is gaining momentum and importance in Germany: the major carmakers want to actively and creatively shape the future of transport with an electric offensive and a realignment of their car model strategy. The globally active HARTING Technology Group is a pioneer and technology partner for this automotive realignment.Charging cables and the corresponding equipment for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are being designed and manufactured for all relevant markets.
It is partnerships that are the key: We are cooperating with almost all German automakers and some OEMs in other European countries. As a VW direct supplier, HARTING provides a specific e-mobility solution. HARTING has also been granted Tier 1 supplier status for the BMW/Mini.
At the HANNOVER MESSE 2018, HARTING has demonstrated its efficient fast charging technology on the "Snap" Rinspeed concept vehicle.
"Using state-of-the-art technology combined with our customised and environmentally friendly strategies and solutions, we will work together with the auto industry to meet the challenges of tomorrow's mobile traffic," explains Marco Grinblats, Managing Director of HARTING Automotive.
Vehicle charging cables are available in the corresponding versions for all AC interfaces. They fit with the three versions of plug-in systems in use around the world. They are available as a standard version with a length of 4 or 7.5 metres, or in the dimensions of your choice. Customised solutions – such as plug-in systems for in-cable control and protective devices (IC-CPD) – supplement the product portfolio.
HARTING charging cables are available as a standard version with a length of 4 or 7.5 metres, or in the dimensions of your choice. "We offer suitable customised solutions for all pertinent markets", says Marco Grinblats.
But sustainability does not start at the charging station: On the strength of its innovative concepts, components, customer-specific offerings and many years of experience, HARTING is a technological partner for the entire process chain – including renewable power generation using wind turbines, substations and overhead lines, as well as standard and fast charging stations. Thus, the transitions underway in energy and mobility are linked in a meaningful way that focuses on the future.