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Nissan and Delta to charge Thailand EVs

Z-ARCHIVE-Energy Storage: Bidirectional Direct Current Converters Patent Forecast®

June 27, 2019

Nissan has appointed Delta Electronics as the primary provider of electric vehicle charging systems in Thailand.  The deal supports Thailand's electrification goal of 1.2 million units on the road by 2036 and will provide Nissan LEAF owners in Thailand international-standard charging facilities. Delta's three recent patent application publications show its continued investment in battery charging systems, supporting its position as a world leader in this technology. While Nissan is also continuing to develop this sector, they have no patent applications published in 2019.

Electric Car, Ecology, Electric, Nissan Leaf, Auto, Car

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Application US20190146541  

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Direct Current Bidirectional converters are a key technology for energy storage because they can have multiple streams of DC power at varying voltages. Typically, these need to be integrated into a single current with a nominal voltage.

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Direct Current Bidirectional converters are a key technology for energy storage because they can have multiple streams of DC power at varying voltages. Typically, these need to be integrated into a single current with a nominal voltage.



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