CAN Communication vs. Non-CAN OBC — Which One Fits Your Project Better?

CAN Communication vs. Non-CAN OBC — Which One Fits Your Project Better?

When selecting an On-Board Charger (OBC) for your EV or energy storage project, one key question often arises:
👉 Should I choose a charger with CAN communication or a non-CAN version?

Let’s break down the difference, their applications, and how to choose the right one for your system.


🔹 1. What is a CAN Communication OBC?

CAN (Controller Area Network) is a communication protocol that allows different components in a system — like the Battery Management System (BMS), charger, and Vehicle Control Unit (VCU)** — to exchange real-time data safely and efficiently.

When your OBC supports CAN communication, it can:

  • Receive charging commands and parameters directly from the BMS
  • Adjust voltage, current, and charging curve dynamically
  • Communicate charging status, errors, and temperature back to the system
  • Enable smart charging and better battery protection

Ideal for:

  • EVs with advanced BMS (e.g., automotive, e-bikes, AGVs, marine applications)

  • Projects requiring precise charge control or integrated monitoring


🔸 2. What is a Non-CAN OBC?

A non-CAN OBC (also called an analog or standalone charger) works independently — it charges the battery based on preset voltage and current values without communication to the BMS.

It’s plug-and-play, simple to use, and cost-effective.
However, it cannot automatically adjust to changes in battery condition or cell balancing status.

Ideal for:

  • Simpler battery systems or DIY energy storage setups
  • Low-cost EV conversions or off-grid solar systems
  • Applications where monitoring can be done manually or externally

⚙️ 3. Key Differences at a Glance

Feature CAN OBC Non-CAN OBC
Communication Real-time data exchange with BMS No data exchange
Charging Control Dynamic and adaptive Fixed charging parameters
Safety High — responds to BMS feedback Basic — relies on preset limits
Integration Suited for smart systems Suited for simple setups
Cost Slightly higher More affordable

🔍 4. How to Choose the Right OBC for Your Project

Ask yourself these key questions:

  1. Do you have a BMS with CAN output?
    → If yes, choose a CAN-enabled OBC for best communication and safety.
  2. Is your system standalone or DIY-type?
    → A non-CAN charger may be sufficient.
  3. Do you need remote monitoring or system integration?
    → Go for CAN OBC to enable smart features.
  4. What’s your budget and production volume?
    → Non-CAN versions are more economical for smaller projects.

5. Example: DeliGreen 3.3kW OBC Series

The DeliGreen 3.3kW OBC125K / 250K / 500K supports both CAN and non-CAN options, offering flexibility for:

  • EVs, e-boats, golf carts, AGVs
  • Energy storage and solar charging systems

Available in IP67 waterproof design, wide voltage range (90–265V AC), and fast delivery from EU warehouse.

👉 Learn more: Deligreen 3.3kW OBC


💬 Join the Discussion

Which one do you use in your projects — CAN or non-CAN?
What challenges or advantages have you experienced integrating them with your BMS?

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