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Light electric vehicles​

Electric cars are already superior to comparable combustion vehicles in many respects. Consistent expansion of the charging infrastructure and continuous further development of electric drive systems will enable this technology to continue to ramp up. HARTING supports this transformation with a broad charging infrastructure portfolio as well as various components in the vehicle itself.


Light electric vehicles

Key technologies for efficient electric mobility

Electric car technology is based on several key components and systems that work together to provide an efficient, powerful and environmentally friendly driving experience.

  • The electric motor, as an essential component, converts electrical energy from the battery into mechanical drive energy.

  • The battery stores the electrical energy required to power the electric motor.

  • The charging system enables the battery to be charged via various interfaces, including AC and DC charging stations. This also includes the available connections for the different charging types (e.g. for AC: type 1, type 2 and NACS and for DC: CCS1, CCS2 and NACS).

  • Modern electric cars are equipped with advanced software solutions that enable a variety of functions, such as navigation to charging stations, battery status monitoring and optimization of energy distribution.

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Solutions for electric vehicles from HARTING


HARTING offers a wide range of connectivity solutions in this area. These range from AC charging cables of all globally available standards and a broad portfolio of DC charging interfaces to connectivity solutions within the charging station, charging inlets, high-voltage cable assemblies and magnet systems in the vehicle itself. Customer-specific charging solutions round off the portfolio and guarantee maximum flexibility for the customer.

High quality, sustainability and rapid availability make HARTING an ideal partner for the mobility transition.

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Charging Equipment from HARTING

Safe and fast charging is an important cornerstone of the transformation to electric drives. A well-developed public and private charging network increases the acceptance of electric vehicles and accelerates the mobility transition.

HARTING actively supports the mobility transition with a variety of products for charging applications with direct or alternating current.

HARTING Mode 3 charging cables and components for the public and private AC charging infrastructure enable efficient energy transfer from the charging device to the vehicle.

DC charging cables and vehicle inlets, as well as a broad portfolio of connectivity solutions within the fast charging station, make HARTING an ideal partner for electrification in the automotive sector.

Solenoid Systems from HARTING

For 25 years, HARTING has stood for the highest quality and innovation leadership in solenoid systems for actuators in automotive engineering as well as in mechatronics and connectivity technology.

HARTING develops and produces customer-specific solutions for automotive and industrial series applications. In both typical and unusual solenoid applications, our products impress with their reliable functionality, high quality and durability.

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Position: Industry Segment Manager

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FAQ - E-Mobility Technologies


Electromobility refers to the use of electric vehicles (EVs) and the associated infrastructure for supplying energy to these vehicles. This includes battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and the technologies that support their operation, such as AC and DC charging stations.

Electric vehicles use an electric motor powered by rechargeable batteries. The electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy and drives the wheels. The batteries can be recharged via the power grid or at charging stations. The electric drive converts approx. 80 % of the electrical energy into kinetic energy. In comparison, a combustion engine only converts approx. 25 % of the energy into kinetic energy. The rest is lost in the form of thermal energy

A rough distinction can be made between three basic vehicle concepts.​

Battery electric vehicles (BEVs): Fully electric drive without combustion engine.​

Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs): Combine an electric motor with an internal combustion engine and can run on both electricity and gasoline.​

Hybrid vehicles (HEVs): Have both a combustion engine and an electric motor, but cannot be charged externally.

The range varies depending on the model and battery capacity. Many modern electric vehicles offer a range of between 200 and 400 kilometers per charging unit, although some advanced models can reach more than 500 kilometers.

What is the difference between "Level" and "Mode" when loading?​

Level refers to the charging power structure (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3).​

Mode refers to the safety protocols and the type of communication between the vehicle and the charger (Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode 4).​

The charging modes are designated Level 1-3 in the Americas and Mode 1-4 in Europe.​

Mode 1 describes charging directly at a Schuko socket and is no longer used today.​

The charging times depend on the degree of charging and the type of charger:​

  • Level 1 / Mode 2 (household socket): 8 to 24 hours for a full charge.​

  • Level 2 / Mode 3 (public or private charging stations/wallboxes): 4 to 8 hours for a full charge.​

  • Level 3 / Mode 4 (DC fast charging): 30 minutes to 1 hour to charge 80% of the battery.

Charging options include:​

Charging at home: ​

  • Level 1 and Mode 2 charging cables that charge the vehicle via the household socket.​

  • Level 2 and Mode 3 charging stations/wallboxes​

Public charging stations: ​

  • Level 2 and Mode 3 charging stations at various locations.​

  • Level 3 and Mode 4 DC fast charging stations​

Charging at the workplace: ​

  • Some employers offer charging infrastructure for employees.

The cost of charging depends on the price of electricity and the battery capacity of the vehicle. In general, charging an EV is cheaper than refueling a conventional vehicle. Many regions also offer subsidies for EV owners.

When the battery runs out, it is similar to running out of gas in a conventional vehicle. Most EVs are equipped with navigation systems that help drivers find the nearest charging station. In addition, many roadside assistance services offer support in such cases.

As a rule, electric vehicles produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than conventional vehicles, especially if they are charged with renewable energy. However, the environmental impact depends heavily on the energy sources used to generate the electricity and the battery manufacturing processes.

Many governments offer various incentives, including tax breaks, grants, reduced registration fees and special lanes. Incentives vary by region and can significantly reduce the overall purchase cost of an electric vehicle.

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