The wallbox with an output of 22 kilowatts takes into account the solar power generated by the vehicle, the load on the electricity grid and the desired departure time during the charging process. In company car parks, charging point managers can manage the charging processes remotely via the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP).
See also: Wallbox Chargers in several countries at Ikea
The design of the white-label product can be completely aligned with the customer's brand identity. Car manufacturers, energy suppliers, electrical wholesalers and others can thus enter the intelligent e-charging market with their own offering. In a private smart home environment, Ghost One communicates via the EEBus standard with existing solar systems, heat pumps and the energy management system.
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The e-car receives the information for a dynamic charging plan from the wallbox. Communication takes place via ISO 15118. The standard enables the e-car and charging station to recognise each other and communicate with each other in encrypted form. (mfo)