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Applications
AC charging of electric vehicles in public areas, multi-vehicle (2 charging points) and multi-standard (Type 2 Type 3A) with advertising
Value
Electric vehicle charging and advertising thanks to a large interactive display.Maximum flexibility in public areas-simultaneous charging of 2 vehicles with different charging standards. Remote cloud management via OCPP connection
Technology
Proprietary technologies for energy management. Integrated electronics.
- Multi standard recharge
- Power management
- Advertising
Problem
The electric vehicle charging stations in public areas must recharge multiple cars at the same time to limit the footprint of public land; must provide for different standards charging standards for different types of vehicles; the sharing of the power available among multiple charging points lowers operating costs; robustness is mandatory to resist vandalism.. In addition, devices must support remote service and diagnostics to optimize operational costs.
Solution
GLM is a charging station for electric vehicles for public use that allows you to recharge simultaneously up to two vehicles with standards of Type2 and 3A.
Its metal structure vandal-proof is fully customizable on each side.
GLM is equipped with a large interactive display (7" or 15") for viewing multimedia content that can be uploaded remotely.
By securely connecting to a cloud platform via OCPP, it supports remote control of recharge, remote payment of recharges, smart recharging and numerous other functions, including: collection and consultation of recharging data; scheduling of station opening/closing times; reservations; real-time consultation of socket status; etc.
With patented Smart Power Management technology , available power is distributed in real time to all charging points in use. New charging points ("slaves") can be added even after the first installation.
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Collaborations
S&h has carried out projects in collaboration with leading universities and companies, including: CERN, University of Milan, Milan Polytechnic, BRIN and Studio Palmanova 28.