Smart charging points represent a major evolution in Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure.
They integrate several key features: Energy Management: they can adjust the charging power based on the vehicle’s needs, network constraints, or tariffs, thereby optimising consumption and contributing to electricity demand management. Communication and Supervision: they can be monitored and managed remotely, offering real-time data on charge status and vehicle usage.
Payment and Associated Services: some charging points are equipped with contactless payment systems and are compatible with fleet or charging management platforms.
Bidirectional Charging (V2G, V2H, V2X): some charging points allow vehicles to feed energy back to the grid, a building, or other equipment, thus contributing to the flexibility of the electrical network.