Versinetic SiteManager load balancing system for EV chargers

Thursday, 27 March, 2025 | Supplied by: Versinetic


Versinetic has launched SiteManager, an EV charger load balancing system designed to optimise and effectively manage power distribution within a single physical site while remaining within capacity limits.

The system is targeted at infrastructure operators, municipal planners and commercial enterprises facing challenges such as underused charging stations, frustrated EV drivers, increased operational expenses and potential grid instability.

LinkRay technology underpins the functionality of SiteManager, serving as the backbone for managing multiple charging units. It is a proprietary platform developed by Versinetic that facilitates the dynamic allocation of energy resources. The system intelligently manages power distribution across multiple LinkRay devices, supporting up to 64 LinkRay units that are each capable of managing 100 chargers. It is compatible with both AC and DC charging systems, suiting it to varied installation sizes and demands.

The solution offers flexible connectivity options, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi and cellular networks, allowing for easy remote monitoring and configuration. These features are designed to alleviate the frustrations of EV drivers by reducing wait times while lowering operational costs for site owners and maintaining grid stability. The system continuously monitors overall site power usage, and algorithms calculate and adjust power distribution in real time, enhancing charger availability and efficiency.

Regular updates keep the system current with industry standards.

Online: Versinetic
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