Being first to market during a time of rapid technological change can be a game-changing advantage. Now, two products are vying to be the earliest off the drawing board and into wide commercial use in the “smart” EV charging segment.
One new platform was just introduced this month. Developed through collaboration between plug-in charging provider ClipperCreek, based in Auburn, California, and building automation specialist Smartenit of in San Juan Capistrano, California, it is an electric vehicle (EV) charging station that can connect with smart meters in a home area network (HAN). The developers say the benefits of their ZigBee-certified station include the capability to measure a vehicle’s charging profile; and to control charging schedules so that the driver can take advantage of off-peak pricing.
"The ZigBee SEP 1.x profile, now in use in millions of smart meters being installed all over the world, has proven to be a robust protocol on which to base the HAN, a major part of the smart grid. We are totally committed to the ZigBee standard, and to making the HAN equally useful to utilities and to consumers," said Smartenit CEO Al Choperena, in a statement... Read More
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