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Delta's UFC200 Series ultra-fast EV charger achieves German Eichrecht Certification

Delta has announced its UFC200 Series charger is now compliant with the German Eichrecht, the latest German Weights and Measurement Act, a mandatory regulatory requirement for charging point operators (CPO) in the country.
By James Foster July 28, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Delta’s UFC200 Series 200 kW ultra-fast EV charger achieves top-tier German Eichrecht Certification

Delta's UFC200 EV chargers have been installed in more than 2,000 locations across Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), and these existing chargers in the field can be retrofitted to comply with the Eichrecht standard without a full unit swap.

“Delta's UFC200 ultra fast charger has been well received by major CPOs as well as tier one car manufacturers across EMEA,” said Hans-Peter Glauser, product manager of electric vehicle charging systems, Delta Electronics EMEA region. “Given its popularity, we made it our priority to show our support to the German Eichrecht by ensuring that our ultra-fast chargers are compliant with the act. This provides peace of mind to both CPOs and EV drivers."  

The UFC200 is equipped with a terminal for credit/debit-card payment and an integrated touchpad for PIN-entry. Under the German Weights and Measurement act, to sell energy to consumers, CPOs must operate certified EV chargers that include a calibrated energy metering system. Consequently, CPOs are increasingly demanding that EV chargers like UFC200 include a calibrated energy metering system to be able to invoice consumers in a legally compliant method. Delta is one of the few manufacturers which has successfully complied with the German calibration law with its DC charging stations. In addition to Module B approval for the design, the certification also includes Module D for production.

Delta offers its existing customers a retrofit to bring its EV chargers in the field up to the Eichrecht standard without a complete unit replacement, which is both cost and resource effective. The VDE conformity body also approves the in-field retrofit procedure. Delta anticipates a high level of customer satisfaction through its comprehensive after-sales service, which will lay the foundation for successful long-term partnerships in the market. Furthermore, to improve its ongoing design competence, after-sales-services and to be kept updated about the latest developments relating to Eichrecht, Invoicing and Transparency Software, Delta is also a member of the S.A.F.E. e.V. association.  

Delta's commitment to the standards means that, as other countries are planning to introduce similar legal frameworks in the context of EV chargers, the company is already able to respond with compliant DC EV charging solutions for different scenarios.

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