Load management system
Operating many charging stations simultaneously can overload the main fuse. Without infrastructure adjustments, it might be necessary to costly expand your transformer station to integrate the new charging stations.
SmartDog handles the intelligent, manufacturer-independent control of the charging stations and efficiently adjusts consumption based on phase-accurate measurement.
Flexible solutions are available for various requirements, such as static, dynamic, or static-dynamic adjustments. Furthermore, individual stations can be prioritized to make operation even more efficient and resource-saving.
Your advantages with our solution
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No ongoing costs
Other manufacturers charge annual subscription fees.
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No expensive network expansion
If your power supply is insufficient to handle wallboxes and general electrical loads simultaneously, you'll need an expensive grid upgrade.
Our system reduces wallbox charging during peak times, ensuring uninterrupted operation of other appliances!
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Prioritizing charging processes
Charging stations can be prioritized, which will then continue to receive power even when power is curtailed.
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Phase-accurate measurement
All 3 phases of the network interconnection point are monitored in real time.
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Group formation
Charging stations can be grouped together, with a total power limit for each group. The charging stations' internal meters can also be used for this group measurement.
Meters and grouping can also be combined (dynamic vs. static charging).
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Many integrated AC and DC stations
Mixed manufacturers are also possible
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Monitoring Portal
with output of the consumption and meter reading history
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Connection to a remote control system
Connection to network operator gateways without additional PLCs via integrated IEC 104/101 protocol
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Regulation according to §14a EnWG
compliant curtailment integrated
Group formation and load management for charging stations
Charging stations can be grouped together, with each group assigned a maximum total power output.
This allows the available energy to be efficiently distributed across multiple charging points. Both external meters and the charging stations' internal meters can be used for group metering.
Flexible load management:
The use of NVP meters and grouping can be combined, enabling both dynamic and static charging.