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An integrated charging system that reduces energy and maintenance costs

By Michelle Froese | October 3, 2024

Pando Electric is introducing a new standard in EV charging for multi-family properties: a cost-effective solution to leverage existing NEMA 14-50 electrical sockets that minimize upfront set-up costs; compact, easy-to-install hardware to deliver high-speed Level 2 charging. The chargers also offer smart adaptive load management software that optimizes electricity usage.

All combined, Pando Electric enables property owners to address today’s EV charging demands while ensuring their infrastructure is prepared for future growth. The company’s approach is rooted in simplicity.

It starts with a readily available power source and hardware that uses NEMA 14-50 electrical sockets, already standard in most buildings. By leveraging existing electrical infrastructure, it substantially cuts the need for costly upfront upgrades. The hardware is also compact, much easier to install and more affordable.

The result is a charger that delivers a high-speed, Level 2 charging experience without the bulky, intrusive hardware typical of public chargers.

Optimizing power consumption

Adaptive load management is another cornerstone for Pando Electric. Guided by pre-set priorities, this smart system dynamically allocates electricity demand across various outlets, expertly balancing energy consumption with driver needs.

“With our adaptive load management software, multiple Pando Electric sockets can seamlessly share power from a single electrical panel,” says Li. “This allows us to install up to ten times the number of outlets without any additional infrastructure costs.”

Pando Electric’s software offers additional benefits: preventing capacity overload; enabling smart metering; and automatically scaling back charging during peak electricity demand.

Providing near-zero maintenance operation

Through rigorous testing, Pando Electric chargers have demonstrated durability equivalent to 40 years of average daily usage. Coupled with Pando Electric’s bring-your-own-cable connection, eliminating the broken cord issue that plagues many public chargers, building managers are assured that adding more chargers does not equate to new maintenance workloads.

 

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