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CCS1 VS CCS2:What is the difference between CCS1 and CCS2?
When it comes to electric vehicle (EV) charging, the choice of connector can feel like navigating a maze. Two prominent contenders in this arena are CCS1 and CCS2. In this article, we’ll dive deep into what sets them apart, helping you understand which might be best suited for your needs. Let’s g...Read more -
EV charging load management to improve efficiency and save costs
As more people switch to electric vehicles, the demand for charging stations is skyrocketing. However, the increased usage can strain existing electrical systems. This is where load management comes into play. It optimizes how and when we charge EVs, balancing the energy needs without causing dis...Read more -
Level 3 Charging Station Cost:Is it worth it to invest?
What is Level 3 Charging? Level 3 charging, also known as DC fast charging, is the fastest method for charging electric vehicles (EVs). These stations can deliver power ranging from 50 kW to 400 kW, allowing most EVs to charge significantly in under an hour, often in as little as 20-30 minutes. T...Read more -
OCPP – Open Charge Point Protocol from 1.5 to 2.1 in EV charging
The Evolution of OCPP: Bridging Version 1.6 to 2.0.1 and Beyond in EV Charging Table Of Contents /* 目录容器样式 */ #auto-toc-container { border: 1px solid #e0e0e0; border-radius: 8px; padding: 20px; margin: 3...Read more -
Charging pile ISO15118 protocol details for AC/DC smart charging
This paper describes in detail the development background of ISO15118, version information, CCS interface, content of communication protocols, smart charging functions, demonstrating the progress of electric vehicle charging technology and the evolution of the standard. ...Read more -
Exploring Efficient DC Charging Pile Technology: Creating Smart Charging Stations for You
1. Introduction to DC charging pile In recent years, the rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs) has driven the demand for more efficient and intelligent charging solutions. DC charging piles, known for their fast charging capabilities, are at the forefront of this trans...Read more -
Your Ultimate Guide to Level 3 Chargers: Understanding, Costs, and Benefits
Welcome to our comprehensive Q&A article on Level 3 chargers, a pivotal technology for electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts and those considering making the switch to electric. Whether you’re a potential buyer, an EV owner, or just curious about the world of EV charging, this article is de...Read more -
Seven Carmakers To Launch New EV Charging Network In North America
A new EV public charging network joint venture will be created in North America by seven major global automakers. BMW Group, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis have joined forces to create “an unprecedented new charging network joint venture that will signifi...Read more -
Why We Need Dual Port Charger for Public EV Infrastructure
If you are an electric vehicle (EV) owner or someone who has considered buying an EV, there’s no doubt that you will have concerns about the availability of charging stations. Fortunately, there’s been a boom in public charging infrastructure now, with more and more businesses and municipal...Read more -
What is Dynamic Load Balancing and how does it work?
When shopping for an EV charging station, you may have had this phrase thrown at you. Dynamic Load Balancing. What does it mean? It’s not as complicated as it first sounds. By the end of this article you’ll understand what it’s for and where it is best used. What is Load Balancing? Before ...Read more -
What is the new in OCPP2.0?
OCPP2.0 released in April 2018 is the latest version of Open Charge Point Protocol, that describes communication between Charge points (EVSE) and Charging Station Management System (CSMS). OCPP 2.0 is based on JSON web socket and a huge improvement when comparing to the predecessor OCPP1.6. Now ...Read more -
Everything you need to know about the ISO/IEC 15118
The official nomenclature for ISO 15118 is “Road Vehicles – Vehicle to grid communication interface.” It might be one of the most important and future-proof standards available today. The smart charging mechanism built into ISO 15118 makes it possible to perfectly match the grid’s capacity with t...Read more













