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The HVCO4FN103 3000A MCS charging interface MCS Plug Assembly is designed specifically for megawatt charging systems (Liquid Cooling MCS Vehicle connector Socket), MCS charging at up to 3000 A for long-haul heavy-duty Battery Electric Trucks (BETs) is being investigated. 

Product Description

1000A 1500A MCS Charging Socket Megawatt Charging System

1000A 1500A MCS (Megawatt Charging System) charging cable is a high-power charging solution designed specifically for heavy-duty electric vehicles such as trucks and buses, capable of providing up to several megawatts of power, significantly accelerating charging speed. These charging cables use dedicated connectors with sturdy and durable structures, and typically require active heat dissipation during high-power operation to safely and efficiently manage high currents.

1000A 1500A MCS Charging Socket
Product Features
Product Features Guide

Key features of 1000A 1500A MCS charging cable:

High power capacity The MCS charging cable is designed to handle extremely high power, with a current rating of up to 3000 amperes and a power output of up to 3.75 megawatts.
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Specially designed for heavy-duty vehicles This system is specifically developed for large pure electric vehicles, such as long-distance trucks, buses, and other heavy-duty applications, such as electric ships and airplanes.
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Durable and sturdy MCS charging cables are designed to operate in harsh industrial environments, and many connectors have protection measures such as IP67 protection level.
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Cable and connector cooling Higher power levels (e.g. over 1 megawatt) require active cooling of connectors and cables to prevent overheating during charging.
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Unique connector The MCS connector is different from the combination charging system (CCS) used for passenger cars, although many electric trucks are now equipped with both interfaces.
Specification
3000A Liquid Cooling MCS DC Charging Inlets

The HVCO4FN103 MCS Charging Socket (megawatt charging system) charging interface is a high-power charging port designed specifically for heavy-duty pure electric vehicles such as trucks and buses, with charging speeds far exceeding traditional charging systems. These sturdy and durable liquid cooled charging interfaces can provide up to 3.75 megawatts (1500 volts DC, 3000 amps) of power and meet high safety and durability standards.

What is the MCS communication protocol?

Multipoint Communication Service Protocol Specification defines a protocol operating through the hierarchy of a multipoint communication domain. It specifies the format of protocol messages and procedures governing their exchange over a set of transport connections.

MCS Communication Diagram 1
MCS Communication Diagram 2
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is MCS charging cable?
The megawatt level charging system (MCS) is a new high-power charging solution with a charging speed much higher than traditional combined charging systems (CCS). It is specifically developed for heavy-duty pure electric vehicles, including trucks and buses.
What standard and regulations does the 3000A MCS Inlets follow?
The 3000A MCS Inlets Megawatt Charging System is based on distributed charging systems and offers maximum flexibility during the upcoming MCS transition phase. It complies with IEC 61851-1, IEC TS61851-23-3 and IEC TS63379 for connection devices for conductive charging of electric vehicles.
What is a 3000A MCS charger Connector?
The Megawatt Charging System (MCS Connector) is a new, high-power charging solution, with the capacity to deliver significantly higher charging speeds than conventional Combined Charging Systems (CCS).
How fast can an MCS socket charge heavy-duty vehicles?
An MCS charger socket is designed to deliver up to 3.75 megawatts of power, which can charge large batteries from 20% to 80% in around 30 minutes, making long-haul electric transport practical.
How does the MCS handle high power safely?
The MCS socket is a robust connector that features integrated cooling systems (typically active liquid cooling) to manage the high power loads safely and efficiently, preventing overheating during operation.
What does the Multipoint Communication Service Protocol specify?
It defines a protocol operating through the hierarchy of a multipoint communication domain. It specifies the format of protocol messages and procedures governing their exchange over a set of transport connections.

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