Siemens Energy has launched a line of EV charging stations, which includes solutions for residential, public and commercial applications, including integration into the Smart Grid.
The portfolio of EV charging stations is aimed at electric vehicle manufacturers, municipalities, corporations, fleets, utilities and residential customers.
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The line includes wall-mountable, community multi-level and community multi-level II models.
The company’s wall-mountable charging station is a 7.2-kW single-output station designed for residential and light commercial applications. Siemens’ public outdoor charging stations will be available in single Level II and multi-level designs.
The multi-level charging stations incorporate a dual power output configuration, allowing both Level I and Level II outputs to deliver energy simultaneously.
Siemens’ EV charging stations will offer Coulomb Technologies’ ChargePoint Network.
In addition to the charging stations, Siemens provides integration of EVs into the utility grid with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), load shifting through demand response (DR) programmes, and the addition of generation capacity to handle widespread EV adoption – giving consumers options while avoiding service disruptions.
“Though utilities will need to invest to prepare, the ability to utilise excess, economical nighttime capacity is a very efficient use of assets,” said Paul A. Camuti, president of Smart Grid Applications, Siemens Energy.
“Most utility departments will be impacted in some way, and Siemens is particularly well positioned to help users, cities and utilities integrate EVs due to our extensive portfolio of products, services and solutions along the entire energy conversion chain.”
