EVSE Testing
Want to guarantee that your e-mobility supply equipment meets industry standards?
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Testing
Developments within e-mobility are increasing at a rapid pace. This is the result of a combination of environmental legislation, global sustainability goals, growing consumer demand, and technological breakthroughs. As a professional in the e-mobility industry, how can you keep up with all these developments? DEKRA is your partner when it comes to e-mobility testing, inspection, and certification: from charging stations to electric cars and everything that happens in-between.
As automotive technology continues to develop, consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious. At the same time, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) are bringing more electric vehicles to market due to mandatory CO2 reduction targets.
e-Mobility Testing for ISO and IEC Standards
Many car manufacturers are developing new hybrid and fully electric models. Hundreds of new electric cars will appear on the market in the coming years. This trend has an impact on the electric grid and charging infrastructure, not to mention the production of batteries and other components.
All these trends and developments add a completely new dimension to the automotive industry. The e-mobility trend unites two rather separate worlds: the automotive industry, which uses ISO standards, and the electrical world, which works with IEC standards. At DEKRA we are experts in both worlds. This puts us in a unique position to bring these two worlds together.
e-Mobility Testing at DEKRA
Our e-mobility testing and certification services are available for all types of electric vehicle (EVSE) power equipment, including residential and heavy-duty charging stations (such as electric buses and trucks), fast chargers, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) systems, inductive charging systems, and interoperability with back-office systems. Such as:
New Standards and Cybersecurity
Besides providing e-mobility testing services, we are active in the development of statutory regulations and industry standards. In addition, we take an active part in various standardization committees and industry consortia. These are comprised of OEMs, suppliers, development partners, providers of charging infrastructure, consultants, committee members, and other test houses. This participation involves the development of new standards. For example, we help ensure that international standards keep pace with the rapidly changing developments within the industry.
In addition, we developed our own cybersecurity certification program. This focuses specifically on the cybersecurity of all types of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). We developed this based on international standards ETSI EN 303 645 and IEC 62443, among other things. Certified products receive our DEKRA Seal.