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Evolt launches Dynamic Load Management system 

UK EV charging business Evolt Charging has launched a new Dynamic Load Management system to optimise distribution of energy between its chargers and enable operators to install rapid and ultra-rapid charging units at existing sites without additional energy capacity. 

By optimising power distribution, charging speeds are maximised, waiting times are reduced and the overall customer experience of using the CPO’s network is improved, it claimed.

The DLM system manages the energy load of Evolt’s chargers dynamically, prioritising the DC over AC products to ensure efficient charging for drivers.

Evolt’s DLM system can also be integrated with building energy management systems so surplus energy can be shared with the EV charging infrastructure when it isn’t required. 

The firm currently has 15,000 Evolve AC and Raption (rapid or ultra-rapid DC) chargers installed across seven of UK networks including Osprey, MFG, Be.EV and SSE Energy Solutions.

Anne Buckingham, Managing Director of Evolt Charging, said:

“With more than one million fully electric cars, vans and taxis on UK roads, and the increasing demand and greater availability of electric models, it is no wonder CPOs want to follow a new strategy of reviewing and expanding existing charging facilities. 

“It was rare early on for there to be more than three or four at each location but with more EVs on the road there is now greater demand, and CPOs want to avoid drivers having to wait – or worse, going somewhere else. Our new DLM system gives them the key to unlock the potential of existing sites without the pain and cost of securing additional power from the grid.”

“We know CPOs want to develop and expand upon existing sites but the need to increase power capacity – and the costs and times its takes to do so – can be a significant barrier to adding more chargers, or to upgrading from AC to DC units. But that no longer needs to be the case.”

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