ECev

ECev

Top-level controller for dynamic EV charging management

Seamless power limitation for EV chargers based on real-time EMS data

Description

Learn more about ECev and what makes it unique


The ECev is a top-level controller that sits on top of a plant already controlled by an ECpvX or another compatible Energy Management System (EMS). The purpose of the ECev is to limit the power on Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers based on the available power reported by the EMS.

Seamless Power Management

Power limits for EV chargers are effortlessly managed through a communication interface that connects the chargers, EMS and the ECev. This interface can utilize either Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP, depending on the specific EV charger model. All necessary interfaces for the EMS and EV chargers come pre-embedded, requiring only parameter adjustments to activate.

User-Friendly Configuration

Configuration and real-time monitoring of the ECev are conducted through its built-in web server, accessible via any standard web browser (ECweb). You can utilize various devices, such as a panel PC for local HMI control, or a laptop for remote monitoring and control, provided there is connectivity to the ECev. It is not mandatory for the control of the EV chargers to work to have an HMI or laptop connected to ECweb. It is required for commissioning of the ECev only.

Data Logging Capabilities

It can store logs locally on a SD card or USB, and these logs can be sent to the customer's FTP server. The ECev also has the capability to push data to a MySQL server, either hosted by ENcombi with the ENcombi front-end for data visualization (ECcloud) or to the customer's own database for personalized data analysis.

Downloads & Resources

Get the documentation and resources you need for ECev

PDF

ECev Datasheet

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ECev User Manual

PDF

ECev Quick Start Guide

XLSX

ECev Modbus Slave Table

XLSX

ECev Modbus Master Table

XLSX

ECev MySQL Table

ZIP

ECev Application Software

PDF

ECev How to do a Software Update

TXT

ECev Release Notes