Functional networking of AC charging
The following system overview shows the functional networking of the AC charging using the example of I01 with the range extender:
NOTE:
The high-voltage battery can be charged using either alternating current (AC charging) or direct current (DC charging). The charging options for the high-voltage battery in the I01 are generally governed by the charging equipment in the vehicle and the national charging infrastructure. The charging plugs used are standardized. Depending on the vehicle equipment and the national-market version, different charging sockets are used.
The following system overview shows the functional networking of the AC charging using the example of I01 with the range extender:
| Item | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 1 | Electric auxiliary heater |
| 2 | Load ground |
| 3 | Power distribution box Life module |
| 4 | Status display, charging |
| 5 | Central locking drive, charging socket cover |
| 6 | Central locking drive, charging socket |
| 7 | Charging socket |
| 8 | Load ground |
| 9 | Load ground |
| 10 | Electrical machine electronics (EME) |
| 11 | Electric A/C compressor |
| 12 | Load ground |
| 13 | Electrical Digital Motor Electronics (EDME) |
| 14 | Body Domain Controller |
| 15 | Instrument panel (KOMBI) |
| 16 | Battery management electronics (SME) |
| 17 | Charging interface module (LIM) |
| 18 | Range extender electrical machine |
| 19 | Range extender electrical machine electronics (REME) |
| 20 | Electric machine |