Global electric car sales continue to increase and could potentially reach 17 million in 2024. That means more than one in five cars sold would be electric. As the EV market keeps expanding, EV charge point operators (CPOs) must manage charging infrastructure...
Onsite meters can make EV sites smart by collecting data from assets like EV charging stations to show how loads are using electricity. Some meters can capture usage in near real-time (taking measurements in sub-second intervals) enabling a variety of benefits,...
Understanding how energy storage supports EV charging sites requires a mixture of knowledge in both upstream grid functionality and downstream EV battery demands. Sparkion’s technology simultaneously matches energy storage support with the needs of the exact site at a...
Direct Current Fast Chargers (DCFC), refers to a particular method of electric vehicle (EV) charging that has the ability to charge vehicles at incredibly high speeds and thus, can serve a far greater volume of drivers on any given day. However, a single DCFC can use...