TL;DR: The Landscape of Kerbside EV Charging in the UK Urban residents without driveways still face significant barriers to at-home EV charging. £24.8 million recently invested by the UK government to boost kerbside charging projects via the LEVI Fund. Existing kerbside charging options for households without off-street parking include: cables across pavements, gully-sunk systems, pillar […] The post Kerbside EV Charging: Comparing UK On-Street Solutions appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
TL;DR: Your Guide to Local-Load Ready EV Charging Hardware Readiness: For new UK kerbside EV charging projects, grid capacity is a key limiting factor and dynamic load balancing solutions are needed to overcome power management challenges Dominance of Slow Charging: 56% of all UK public chargers are slow-speed (3-8 kW) units deployed on-street. For these […] The post Kerbside EV Charging Is Coming – Is Your Hardware Local-Load Ready? appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
What You’ll Learn The transformative nature of BEVs beyond simple vehicle replacement The critical role of V2G in achieving Net Zero targets A complete overview of the V2X ecosystem Current regulatory landscape across different markets Real commercial applications already in use The importance of V2P technology for safety The challenges facing widespread adoption Understanding V2X […] The post Vehicle Connectivity Guide: Essential Connected Vehicle Terms & V2X Technologies Explained appea...| Versinetic
Midlands 16K EV Charger Installation: A Technical Blueprint The government’s recent announcement of 16,000 new electric vehicle chargers for the Midlands, backed by £40.8 million in funding, represents one of the UK’s most ambitious regional EV infrastructure expansions to date. While this initiative promises to more than double its charging accessibility, it also requires a […] The post Midlands 16K EV Charger Installation: A Technical Blueprint appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
Discover the benefits of AC vs DC charging in public EV infrastructure. Get insights on optimising charging solutions for electric vehicles. The post AC vs DC charging Optimising Public EV Infrastructure appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
EV industry trends 2025: the UK's EV landscape is poised for transformative changes. Here, Versinetic's EV charger engineering team shares its predictions for the coming year... The post EV Industry Trends 2025 appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
SuperSmart EV Charging with ISO 15118 One of the biggest challenges to EV growth in the UK has been the complexity of public charging. We’ve passed through early phases of RFID card-based charging provider memberships (such as ChargeMaster Polar chargers) alongside simple Smartphone app membership. Then we moved into a rapid expansion of providers, apps […] The post EV Adoption and SuperSmart EV Charging with ISO 15118 appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
Dynamic Load Balancing for EV Chargers Explained Global electric car sales surged to nearly 14 million in 2023, accounting for 18% of all cars sold worldwide. That’s up 35% on the previous year. This explosive growth has propelled the global electric fleet to 40.5 million vehicles, with EV adoption set to continue accelerating, according to […] The post What is Dynamic Load Balancing for EV Charging? appeared first on Versinetic.| Versinetic
Press Release – Versinetic Launches LinkRay Partner Programme: Advanced EV Load Balancing with New Link Aggregation Feature November 2024, Longbridge, UK: Versinetic, an electric vehicle (EV) chargepoint solutions provider, is launching its global LinkRay Distribution Partner Programme at the London EV Show. This strategic initiative begins with distribution agreements in Australia and Canada, bringing advanced […] The post Press Release: New EV Load Balancing Link Aggregation appeared ...| Versinetic
What is OpenADR? Read the guide on Open Automated Demand Response and its role in optimising energy usage in EV charging.| Versinetic
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LONGMEADOW — When voters at Town Meeting approved the feasibility study for a solution to Longmeadow’s aging middle schools in October 2022, it kicked off a long process that explored whether there should be one or two schools, where they should be located and how extensive the project should be.| The Reminder