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The latest version of the Bender charge controller, the CC613, has been specifically designed for use in AC charging stations operating in Mode 3, complying with the standards DIN EN IEC 61851-1 and IEC 62955. Recently, the VDE Association (Association of Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies e.V.) issued the world’s first certificate for a charge controller, confirming its compliance with these key standards. This certification significantly simplifies the process of certifying wall boxes and stationary charging stations for Mode 3.
The certification applies to the entire CC613 product range, from the entry-level "Home Basic" model ideal for basic home charging, to the smart "Home Energy Management" variant that connects to energy management systems for solar-powered charging. The top-tier "Fully-Connected" models include OCPP and 4G connectivity, enabling billing according to calibration laws.
One of the standout features of the CC613 is its patented 6 mA DC residual current detection, meeting IEC 62955 requirements without the need for an RCD type B. This innovative feature sets it apart in the market. The power circuit was jointly qualified with Eaton Industries GmbH as part of the VDE approval, ensuring compliance with IEC 62955 up to a performance class of 22 kW.
Dennis Haub, Standardization Manager at Bender GmbH & Co. KG, stated: “We successfully met the IEC 62955 requirements just in time for the end of the transition period. With our RDC-MD and an RCD type A, we provide customers with a cost-effective alternative to the more expensive RCD type B, helping reduce installation costs for their charging infrastructure.â€
Winfried Möll, CTO at Bender GmbH & Co. KG, added: “Customers who integrate this certified solution into their Mode 3 charging stations—whether wall boxes or stationary units—can look forward to significant simplifications and cost savings.â€
For more details about Bender’s charging technology, visit the EV Charging Technology/Charge Controllers page on their website. You can also read a detailed background article explaining the requirements for AC charging in Mode 3 here: [https://www.bender.de/fileadmin/content/BenderGroup/Documents/Monitor/en/Monitor_21_1_EN.pdf#page=52](https://www.bender.de/fileadmin/content/BenderGroup/Documents/Monitor/en/Monitor_21_1_EN.pdf#page=52)