Vector Launches Communication Controller for Megawatt Charging into Series Production |
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Stuttgart, GERMANY, 2025-05-12 – Vector Informatik has begun series production of its communication controller for the Megawatt Charging System (MCS). vSECC.MCS, which was showcased in detail for the first time at Power2Drive in Munich in May 2025, is aimed at charging infrastructure manufacturers developing production-ready MCS solutions over the coming years. As the heavy-duty transportation sector transitions to electrification, significantly higher charging capacities are required compared to conventional systems. MCS is designed to rapidly recharge large vehicle batteries during short downtimes, such as legally mandated driving breaks. A key enabler of this process is communication between the charging point and the vehicle, handled by the communication controller. The market launch of the vSECC.MCS follows approximately one year of field testing with pilot customers. The controller was deployed under real-world conditions across various system environments, and customer feedback was incorporated into product refinement. The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests on the final prototypes were successfully completed, clearing the way for series production. The first deliveries are scheduled for 2025. The controller supports charging powers of up to 3.75 megawatts. Using MCS, a typical truck battery can be charged to 80 percent in around 45 minutes. The communication interface is based on the international ISO 15118-20 standard and uses Ethernet-based communication. The connector system complies with the IEC TS 63379 technical specification. In addition to MCS, vSECC.MCS also supports the Combined Charging System (CCS), offering backward compatibility with existing vehicles and enabling two vehicles to charge simultaneously at a single station. vSECC.MCS builds on the same hardware platform as Vector’s proven CCS controller, vSECC, and shares a common firmware base. This allows existing designs to be easily extended and new MCS systems to be developed quickly. “With vSECC.MCS, we are bringing a field-proven communication controller for MCS into series production. Our development focused on robust communication, seamless system integration, and fast availability. Thanks to our close collaboration with pilot customers, we were able to tailor the product closely to real-world requirements,” said Dr. Omar Abu Mohareb, Product Manager for Communication Controllers at Vector. vSECC.MCS is part of Vector’s e-mobility portfolio for charging infrastructure. The company also offers a range of additional solutions including controllers for charging stations and wallboxes, the charging and load management system vCharM, and vSECClib software libraries for communication protocols. Together, these products support the efficient implementation of intelligent, grid-friendly charging strategies. More information at: www.vector.com/emobility |
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About Vector Vector is the leading manufacturer of software tools and components for the development of software-based electronic systems and their networking. Vector knows the requirements of software and electronics development. And has done so for 35 years. As "simplifiers", Vectorians simplify the technology development of customers worldwide and thus contribute to their success. With modern solutions in the form of software tools, embedded software and cloud technologies. This is achieved above all through a passion for technology and the ambition to always deliver top performance. Vector worldwide currently employs more than 4,500 people with sales of EUR 1.01 billion in 2024. Vector is headquartered in Germany (Stuttgart) and has subsidiaries in Brazil, China, France, Great Britain, India, Italy, Japan, Austria, Romania, Sweden, South Korea, Spain and the USA. |