A first project has already been implemented with the family-run construction and logistics company Max Wild. The Chargecloud software now controls the entire charging infrastructure - in addition, the charging processes are also displayed live. Corresponding access was also made available to Max Wild.
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As part of the pilot project, Baywa realised a solar carport with an installed output of around 180 kilowatts, including system monitoring and control, as well as five wallboxes with ten AC charge points. The integrated energy management system ensures the networking of the components and simultaneously regulates the charging power, depending on the total power consumption of the site. (mfo)
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