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New load-balancing technology for smarter EV charging networks

By Michelle Froese | December 23, 2024

Versinetic, an electric vehicle (EV) charge-point solutions provider, has launched its global LinkRay Distribution Partner Program. LinkRay, a load-balancing controller for EV charging stations, is designed to distribute power among multiple charging points efficiently.

By dynamically adjusting power delivery based on real-time demand, LinkRay optimizes existing electrical resources, enabling faster and more reliable charging without the need for costly infrastructure upgrades. This reduces installation and operational costs while ensuring shorter charging times and consistent performance for multiple EVs.

The product has already gained strong market traction, particularly with ac and dc charger installers working in multi-unit buildings such as apartments, condominiums, and office complexes.

Versinetic recently also introduced EV Load Balancing Link Aggregation, a new feature for LinkRay that enhances its functionality for complex sites. Link Aggregation enables the tiering of several LinkRay devices, providing control and monitoring across areas with multiple meters, switchboards, or transformers. This ensures dynamic load balancing to prevent exceeding power limits while optimizing energy use.

Scalable and future-proof, Link Aggregation supports seamless expansion, reduces service costs through remote access, and offers real-time data reporting for operational insights. Through the LinkRay partner program, distributors gain access to advanced EV charging technology, exclusive distribution rights in their regions, comprehensive technical support and training, and marketing resources.

This initiative began with distribution agreements in Canada and Australia to support the expansion of EV charging infrastructure in these regions. Versinetic is now in advanced discussions with additional distributors and is actively seeking partners worldwide to extend LinkRay’s reach.

The company’s approach aims to deliver advanced solutions that make energy management efficient and adaptable, fostering partnerships that drive innovation in the EV charging sector globally.

 

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