Electric vehicles (EVs)
Electric vehicles (EVs) have never been more popular than today.
Last year, electric car sales increased by 65 percent in Europe and more than doubled in the US compared to 2020. As the market matures, more drivers are
discovering the benefits of electric mobility and the convenience of charging at home.
Our research shows that home charging is –by far– the most popular charging location, with 67 percent of current EV drivers charging at home. Unsurprisingly,
optimizing energy usage is a key consideration when investing in a charging station, as 65 percent of EV drivers consider energy efficiency as the most important
aspect when purchasing one.
Many homeowners are already using smart devices to optimize their homes, and EV chargers have a lot to offer in that regard as well. This is where smart charging
stations come in.
Smart charging is an umbrella term surrounded by technical jargon and unfamiliar concepts that may sound complex and confusing. In this article, we explain what
smart charging is and what homeowners should be aware of. Smart or intelligent charging is a system in which an electricvehicle, the charging station, and a charging
app communicate and share data. Compared to traditional EV chargers that aren’t connected to the internet, smart charging enables the user to remotely monitor,
manage, and control the charging process and energy usage.
By automatically monitoring changes in load on the electrical circuit, smart charging helps optimize the use of the available energy and allows the charging station to
operate in a cost- effective and energy-efficient manner.
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Post time: Nov-06-2023