Solutions and services for all e-Mobility markets

E-mobility is gaining increasing momentum and importance in Germany as major carmakers seek to use an electro-offensive and reorientation of their model policy to actively and creatively shape the transportation of the future. Globally active HARTING Technology Group is a pioneer and technology partner of the automotive revolution. At the 88th Geneva International Motor Show (March 8-18, 2018), the company will be demonstrating its efficient Fast Charging technology on the Rinspeed "Snap" concept vehicle.

"We're working together with the auto industry to meet the challenges of the mobile traffic of tomorrow by using state-of-the-art technology, customized and environmentally friendly concepts and offerings," says Marco Grinblats, Managing Director of HARTING Automotive.

The subsidiary develops and produces vehicle charging cables and charging equipment for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Among others, these include Mode 2 charging cables with integrated temperature monitoring and DC residual current detection, as well as Mode 3 charging cables in different versions.

HARTING Automotive offers the Mode-2 charging cable (left), in addition to the DC fast charging connector COMBO Type-2.

In addition, the ever-expanding portfolio also covers Europe's Type 2 Combo DC charging interface standard for fast DC charging with 200 kW (200A/1000V) charging power. For the charging cables, the Type 1 connector for AC is UL, CE and JET/PSE certified. The Type 2 connector is certified to UL/VDE.

The fast charging technology of HARTING

HARTING's Fast Charging technology, which debuted in 2016 at the Geneva International Motor Show, can particularly provide a strong boost for electric mobility since almost all new e-car concepts of the big OEMs rely on powerful fast charging in addition to conventional charging technology. HARTING vehicle charging cables are available in the appropriate versions for all AC charging interfaces.

As a result, they fit with the three different worldwide plug-in system versions. Customized solutions, e.g. plug systems for In Cable Control and Protective Device (IC-CPD), broaden the portfolio. HARTING charging cables are available as a standard version with a cable length of four meters or with freely selectable sizes. "We offer tailor-made solutions for all relevant markets," says Grinblats.

Rinspeed and HARTING have been successfully working together since 2016. HARTING will use the "Snap" concept vehicle, which can be seen in Geneva, to demonstrate Fast Charging technology for efficient and environmentally friendly "refueling". The revolutionary "Snap" is a unique mobility concept with interchangeable superstructure – depending on the application and customer needs.

Rinspeed's "Snap“ vehicle relies on HARTING fast charging technology.
Rinspeed CEO Frank M. Rinderknecht and Detlef Sieverdingbeck, HARTING General Manager Communication and Public Relations, at the Geneva International Motor Show.

HARTING and Rinspeed will also present the "Snap" concept vehicle at the HANNOVER MESSE at the Technology Group's booth (April 23-27, 2018 / Hall 11, Stand C15). Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht is convinced that the future belongs to self-driving cars like the "Snap": "In the foreseeable future, this will solve traffic problems, and not only in urban areas".

Given its many years of experience with connection and transmission technology for Data, Signals and Power, the technology group is always in sync with the times and is an expertise-driven, reliable partner of almost all national carmakers and leading foreign OEMs. At the end of 2016, the Group became a direct supplier of VW with a specific e-mobility solution and is now a Tier 1 supplier for BMW as well. "We are very well positioned in the field of e-mobility and are also intensively involved in standardization," says Grinblats.

Marco Grinblats, Managing Director of HARTING Automotive.