Schneider Electric offers EVlink Pro AC, its own solution for charging electric vehicles, integrated with building management systems (BMS) and energy management and monitoring systems (EMS).
The system encompasses monitoring and control of microgrid systems, offering building owners and managers a more efficient and sustainable way to supervise and manage electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
At the same time, they have the ability to optimize the energy performance of their facilities, all within the same building management system.
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Schneider Electric: Leading the Way
This proposal from Schneider Electric stands out as the first solution in its sector that enables the integration of charge point management directly into the building’s overall management system.
This convergence is supported by Modbus and OCPP technologies, facilitating seamless connection with already established energy management platforms. In this way, it provides operators with the ability to efficiently manage and set tariffs for the use of chargers.
By incorporating EVlink Pro AC into the building’s energy monitoring and management systems, EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert (PME) offers a comprehensive and unified view of energy consumption through dashboards, charts, and reports.
This integration empowers more informed and effective decision-making, aimed at reducing costs and improving the sustainability of the installation.
“We are the only ones in the market offering the integration of Modbus and OCPP in a single building installation,” says Patricia Pimenta, VP of Home & Distribution at Schneider Electric.
“Our solution provides comprehensive energy and electric vehicle charging management, giving building owners and managers greater efficiency and control over their energy consumption,” she concluded.