Fiber reinforced charging housing

Heidelberg, which specializes in electric vehicle (EV) technology, is using reinforced plastic for the housing of its new wall charger.

According to BASF, its Ultramid material offers weather and impact resistance, while in tests, a glow wire class of 650°/675°C can be attained. The grade also meets requirements for electromagnetic compatibility.

Using plastic instead of metal can also simplify production, the company said. While metal metal has to be bent, cut, and painted, a reinforced plastic housing can be made in one step using injection molding.