An Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) is a key electronic component in electric and hybrid vehicles that manages and coordinates the vehicle's charging functions by integrating multiple power conversion and control tasks into a single module. It typically combines the functionalities of the onboard charger (OBC), DC-DC converter, and sometimes the power distribution unit (PDU), enabling efficient energy flow between the battery, electric motor, and external power sources. The ICCU optimizes charging speed, regulates voltage and current, and ensures safety through real-time monitoring and protection features. By consolidating components, it reduces weight, complexity, and cost while improving space efficiency and reliability—making it a vital part of next-generation electric vehicle architectures.
Industry:Automobile and Transportation