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Intelligent Fast-Charging System GSE Installation Guide for the DVS300/330/400 and MVS330/400
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Unit
Power
Options
Number of
(Charger)
Power
Stations
Number
of Ports
Unit Constituents
DVS300
(Figure 1)
30-kW
fast-charging
system
One Two
• One power station with two ports (DVS top)
• One power server (DVS bottom)
DVS330
(Figure 1)
33-kW
fast-charging
system
One Two
• One power station with two ports (DVS top)
• One power server (DVS bottom)
DVS400
(Figure 1)
40-kW
fast-charging
system
One Two
• One power station with two ports (DVS top)
• One power server (DVS bottom)
MVS330
(Figure 2)
33-kW
fast-charging
system
Two Four
Option 1
DVS System
• One power station with two ports (DVS top)
• One power server (DVS bottom)
One additional power station with two ports and one stand
MVS330
33-kW
fast-charging
system
Three Six
Option 2
DVS System
• One power station with two ports (DVS top)
• One power server (DVS bottom)
Two additional power stations with two ports each
and one stand each
MVS330
33-kW
fast-charging
system
Four Eight
Option 3
DVS System
• One power station with two ports (DVS top)
• One power server (DVS bottom)
Three additional power stations with two ports each
and one stand each
Table 1 System Congurations
3.1. System Congurations
The charger power station and power server (i.e., dual vehicle system [DVS]) can be congured as a
complete stand-alone, two-port 30-, 33-, or 40-kW fast-charging system (charger power station) by
connecting utility power (a power server) and securing the unit to the oor. The DVS, optionally,
can be congured as a multivehicle system (MVS), a multiport (i.e., four-, six-, or eight-port) 40-kW parallel
fast-charging system, by adding up to three charger power stations (with two ports each). (Table 1)
3. Overview