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Home›News›Electric Vehicles›element14 supercharges EV charge stations with online resources

element14 supercharges EV charge stations with online resources

By San Williams
31/05/2024
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element14 will release its latest solutions guide which focuses on electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. It’s expected to be the definitive resource for all aspects of EV charging station development, from power management to connectivity to security.

Whether a developer is creating a new solution for occasional vehicle charging or innovative quick charge stations for busy travellers, this guide will help them arrive at the ideal EV charging infrastructure for their application faster and more confidently.

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“The team of contributors felt it was vital to share their expertise to ensure that those who engage in the development of EV charging solutions would receive definitive answers, allowing them to make fast, yet highly confident decisions,” element14 regional solutions marketing manager Ankur Tomar says.

“We believe all of that knowledge and more is reflected in its content, making it a useful how-to-guide that incorporates all the relevant technical information, also.”

The guide recognises the diversity of EV charging station requirements and their respective applications as they rapidly populate areas ranging from residential neighbourhoods and commercial complexes to workplaces, public spaces and designated corporate fleet charging platforms.

In addition to the new solutions guide, element14 has amassed a huge repository of online information on EV charger solutions hubs, from details about power distribution units, input protection, connectors and payment security, to microcontrollers, PLCs and everything in between.

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