EV Charging

The future of EV charging is bright. As the number of EVs on the road increases, the demand for charging stations will also increase. Level 2, level 3, and DCRC chargers will all play a role in meeting this demand.

With every single increase in the level of charging station, there will be a greater need for that energy to be stored closer to the charge point.

  • Level 2 chargers are the most common type of EV charger. They use alternating current (AC) power and can provide a full charge in about 4-8 hours. Level 2 chargers are typically found in homes, businesses, and public places.

  • Level 3 chargers are faster than level 2 chargers. They use direct current (DC) power and can provide a full charge in about 20-30 minutes. Level 3 chargers are typically found in highway rest stops, gas stations, and other high-traffic areas. 

  • DCRC chargers are a new type of EV charger that uses a combination of AC and DC power. They can provide a full charge in about 10-15 minutes. DCRC chargers are still in the early stages of development, but they have the potential to revolutionize the EV charging market.

Level 3 and DCRC chargers are capable of delivering high-power charging, which can quickly charge electric vehicles (EVs). However, this high-power charging can also put a strain on the grid, especially during peak demand times. To mitigate this strain, grid edge energy storage can be used to store energy from the grid when demand is low and then release it when demand is high. This helps to balance the grid and ensure that there is enough power available to charge EVs without causing outages.

In addition to balancing the grid, grid edge energy storage can also help to reduce peak demand charges for EV owners. By storing energy from the grid when demand is low, EV owners can then use that energy to charge their vehicles during peak demand times, when electricity prices are typically higher. This can save EV owners money on their electricity bills.

As the number of EVs on the road continues to grow, the need for grid edge energy storage will also grow. Grid edge energy storage is a key technology that will help to ensure that the grid can accommodate the increasing demand for EV charging without causing outages or increasing costs for consumers.

Our Services

Each business, industrial site, government agency, and residential community is unique, with its own distinct challenges and needs. We work closely from initial project concept through the full operational life of the project to help our customers optimize their energy upgrades. 

Assessment & Consulting

We start every customer engagement by developing a clear set of objectives and an understanding of site operations, system connections, and physical layout. We use this detailed understanding to design solutions that ensure always-on, optimized operations

Installation

We integrate each piece of your critical infrastructure into a resilient, capable system serving your critical energy needs. We use a comprehensive approach that incorporates third party subsystems into our open-architecture platform

Manufacturing & Supply

When we partner with you to develop your system upgrade, we inform you of potential optimizations within your own operations before installation, and deliver full O&M services and support over the entire life of your Always-On Critical Operations Platform.

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