ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITHOUT ON BOARD CHARGER

DRIVE January 1, 2026
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The present invention relates to an electric vehicle, wherein the electric vehicle comprises a power supply device that receives single-phase or three-phase AC power from an external source, a charging connector that is connected to the power supply device and has an OBC-grade DC slow connector or DC fast connector that can connect and connect the DC power converted through a power conversion device to an inlet mounted on the electric vehicle, a power conversion device that receives single-phase or three-phase AC power from the power supply device or receives only three-phase AC and converts it into DC and supplies charging power to a battery pack with a BMS built-in for the electric vehicle through the charging connector and has a display unit that allows a user to check the charger status and the charging status of the battery pack, and a power conversion device that controls the charging system in an integrated manner and communicates with the BMS through either a PLC modem or a CAN communication. A DC slow charging system for an externally installed electric vehicle that replaces the OBC function is configured with a communication control unit means that controls charging and displays the presence or absence of a DC supply on the display unit regardless of whether an OBC is installed in the electric vehicle, and wherein the OBC-grade DC slow connector or the DC connector for rapid charging is characterized in that either one of the DC connectors is selected by the user of the electric vehicle and connected to the inlet of the electric vehicle, thereby implementing an electric vehicle without an OBC, thereby reducing the sales cost of the electric vehicle since there is no need for an OBC and wiring according to OBC installation, preventing electrical fires caused by failure or malfunction of the OBC, improving the driving range due to a reduction in the weight of the vehicle, and significantly reducing the reliability and manufacturing cost of the charging system with an integrated communication system.

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