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IBM Teams With ESB ecars to develop EV smart charging IT system in Ireland

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Together the companies will add a layer of intelligence and convenience to the charging process, allowing EV drivers to access, charge and pay, using an identification card. The platform will connect ESB Networks with the energy retailers and the charge-points, allowing all three to communicate energy usage and financial data directly.

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Noodoe Apps: Load Management

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Many companies offer hardware-based solutions that can divide electrical capacity across numerous charging stations. Noodoe’s Load Management App optimizes energy usage through the smart allocation of power based on the state of charge of each connected vehicle. It varies based on the location and the power grid capacity.

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A Comprehensive Guide to EV Charging Management Software Solution

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Independent of specific connector type, charging stations fall into three main categories, each with distinct attributes: Level 1 – De Facto/Legacy Charging Level 1 chargers connect to regular 110/220-volt AC (alternating current) electric outlets, ranging in output from 1 to 7.5 kWs and are included with EVs manufactured in the U.S.