IP Library Granted Patent US 12662008
Granted Patent B2
US 12662008 · App. 17/886,670 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Electric vehicle charging system

Inventors: Wiebe Zoon (Delft, NL); Francisco Garcia-Ferre (Baden, CH); Lilian Kaufmann (Birmenstorf, CH); Pedram Kheiri (Hausen, CH); Stefan Raaijmakers (Delft, NL); Ali Ugur (The Hague, NL)
Assignee: ABB E-Mobility
B60L53/302B60L53/16B60L53/18C02F1/008H02J7/70C02F2103/023C02F2209/05
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12662008
App. No.
17/886,670
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electric vehicle charging system includes a charging connector configured to receive a charging cable provided with electrical charging wires. The charging cable and/or the charging connector provide a flow path for guiding a liquid coolant, cooling the charging cable and/or the charging connector, and a thermal management unit for cooling the liquid coolant, the thermal management unit being fluidly connected to the flow path. The liquid coolant is an ionizable coolant, wherein a deionizing unit is provided and fluidly connected to the flow path for deionizing the liquid coolant to decrease its conductivity.

Claims (19)

1 . An electric vehicle charging system, comprising:

a charging connector configured to receive a charging cable provided with electrical charging wires, wherein the charging cable and/or the charging connector provide a flow path for guiding a liquid coolant, for cooling the charging cable and/or for cooling the charging connector; and

a thermal management unit configured to cool the liquid coolant, the thermal management unit being fluidly connected to the flow path;

wherein the liquid coolant is an ionizable coolant; and

wherein a deionizing unit is provided and is fluidly connected to the flow path for deionizing the liquid coolant, to decrease a conductivity of the coolant,

wherein the deionizing unit is positioned downstream of the thermal management unit along the flow path.

2 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , wherein the deionizing unit in view of the coolant flow direction is arranged in series with the thermal management unit for cooling the liquid coolant.

3 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , wherein the deionizing unit in view of the coolant flow direction is arranged in parallel with a thermal management unit for cooling the liquid coolant.

4 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 3 , wherein the deionizing unit includes a controllable valve that is configured for controlling a coolant flow to the deionizing unit.

5 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , further comprising a separate pump configured for supplying the liquid coolant to the deionizing unit.

6 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , further comprising a conductivity measurement device that is configured for measuring a conductivity value of the liquid coolant.

7 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid coolant is water.

8 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid coolant is in direct contact with the electrical charging wires of the charging cable and/or electrical conductive parts of the charging connector.

9 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 8 , wherein the liquid coolant is in direct contact with the electrical wires of the charging cable at a return flow path directed to the thermal management unit.

10 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 6 , wherein the conductivity measurement device is positioned upstream of the thermal management unit along the flow path.

11 . The electric vehicle charging system according to claim 1 , further comprising a coolant tank, wherein:

the flow path is a first flow path;

the electric vehicle charging system further comprises a second flow path separate from the first flow path and fluidly connected to the first flow path by the coolant tank; and

the deionizing unit is positioned in the second flow path.