NKT delivers 1 kV power cables for a major investment in the Swedish city of Karlstad. Eight charging stations are being built, allowing 400 kW electric trucks to be charged in just one hour.
Demand for heavy vehicle charging is increasing rapidly in Sweden, leading companies such as Laddbolaget i Värmland AB to begin installing charging stations to support the role out. With such high voltage levels required – capable of disrupting the local grid – new solutions were necessary. To meet the energy demand, Laddbolaget installed its own high-voltage transformers and installed two power cabinets in the charging park. The 1 kV power cables are used between the transformer and the power cabinets and then on to the charging stations, where the delivery of the cable has been crucial to the project.
The charging station is currently under construction. Once complete, 12 heavy vehicle chargers will supply trucks up to 400kW each, allowing some of the trucks to fully charge in an hour. To put that in context, a home charger for a typical EV has an 11 kW capacity.
- We are seeing increasing demand for a heavy vehicle charging network across Sweden as more companies make the switch to electric trucks. As they do this, it is vital that there is a supporting charging network for their drivers to use to ensure continuity to transportation. A company we work with had five electric trucks last year, this year they have 25 electric trucks. To offer electric vehicles and trucks in transportation is required in public procurements and that’s a major contributing factor to the increased number of vehicles. Customers simply want greener transport, says Anders Olsson at Elcenter AB, who installs the chargers in the park.
This charging park is part of the charging company's major investment in heavy vehicle charging. A total of eight charging parks are being built at strategic locations in the region. The delivery from NKT will be used on several sites, including two sites in Karlstad.