One new feature is the standardised OCPP interface for the management of charging stations. It enables the creation of charging reports and load management. Furthermore, the Wattpilot has a new housing with a higher IP protection of IP55. The Wi-Fi range has also been improved, increasing flexibility at the installation site.
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All these enhancements are not only available for the existing versions, but also for two additional versions: the Wattpilot Home 22 J and the Wattpilot Go J 22 AUS (for Australia). The so-called Dynamic Load Balancing is now also available for all Wattpilot charging boxes. This optimally distributes the power and charges up to three electric vehicles simultaneously in an energy-optimised manner. (mfo)
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