DejaBlue's DejaSense Optimizes EV Charging With Solar Power
DejaBlue has introduced DejaSense, a plug-and-play optimization module for intelligent electric vehicle (EV) charging. The new solution aligns EV charging with on-site solar energy production, reducing grid dependency.
DejaSense, launched in September 2023, integrates with OCPP-compliant chargers and all solar installations. It measures solar production and site consumption, optimizing charging rates to match solar energy availability. This shift in demand coincides with solar peaks, reducing reliance on the public grid.
Comepa, a manufacturing firm, tested DejaSense and achieved impressive results. The company reduced its dependence on the public grid by 30%, increasing solar energy consumption by 23%. The module's starting price is €880, with a payback period from electricity savings ranging from 3 to 6 months. DEKRA offers this optimal EV charging current management solution with solar power.
DejaSense, a new module from DejaBlue, optimizes EV charging with solar energy. It reduces grid dependency, increases solar consumption, and offers a quick return on investment. Comepa's successful test demonstrates the module's potential to transform EV charging infrastructure.
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