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Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division launched two new electrification products at this year’s Agritechnica trade fair. The products will increase value for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the on- and off-highway industries and quicken the pace of heavy-duty electrification.
Danfoss Editron ED3 onboard chargerDanfoss
Initially designed for on-highway applications, the ED3 offers fast, easy access to charging power. The product will deliver 43 kilowatts of charging power, the highest AC charging power available on today’s market. This power will allow heavy-duty electric vehicles to be charged overnight using readily available AC power outlets, facilitating quick deployment while minimizing charging infrastructure costs for customers.
The high-power AC and DC electric power take-off offered by the ED3 will also simplify integration for OEMs. The product pulls DC power directly from its main high-voltage battery to support up to 44 kW of power. It can also convert power drawn from the battery to AC in a single- or three-phase electrical supply to deliver up to 43.6 kilovolt-amperes. These features mean the ED3 can support any electric power take-off function for most auxiliary functions.
LCL1200 1700 electric filterDanfoss
The Editron division’s portfolio of filters and converters now includes 500 volts AC and 690 volts AC variants. Launching the new models will boost the company’s portfolio to facilitate system integration and compatibility between components for customers. Additionally, the products have state-of-the-art electric and communication interfaces, reliable commissioning, and a service tool for application-specific adjustments required during installation or ongoing troubleshooting.