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Innovation center expanding to enhance global EV charging infrastructure

By Michelle Froese | August 1, 2024

Miller EV Solutions is expanding its EV Innovation Design Center (EVIDC). The EVIDC, in Jacksonville, Florida, is an innovation center for electric vehicle (EV) charging. This next expansion phase will boost the center’s capabilities by integrating cutting-edge technologies and focusing on building a stronger, smarter EV charging infrastructure.

“With the EV revolution in full swing, reliable and efficient charging is more important than ever,” says Kerri Stewart, president of Miller EV Solutions. “The EVIDC is all about leading the way by testing and refining the tech that will drive the future of EV charging worldwide.”

Phase two is packed with exciting upgrades such as solar canopies for charging stations, advanced electrical infrastructure for better energy management, energy storage to capture excess solar power, and a control center to automate energy use.

  • Solar canopies: Two heavy-duty vehicle charging islands that can charge four vehicles at a time, will be equipped with solar canopies, providing renewable energy to further offset carbon emissions.
  • Permanent switchgear with smart breakers: Upgraded electrical infrastructure will enable dynamic load management, optimizing energy distribution and ensuring grid stability.
  • Backup energy storage solution (BESS): Excess solar energy will be stored for use during peak demand or outages, enhancing the resilience of the charging network.
  • Energy control center (ECC): This centralized hub will automate energy management by intelligently switching between grid and stored solar power based on predefined parameters.
  • Research partnership with utilities: The EVIDC will collaborate with utilities, to study the impact of microgrids on grid stability and demand management. This research will contribute valuable insights to the broader EV ecosystem.

A global effect

The EVIDC’s impact transcends geographical boundaries. By serving as a living laboratory and training ground for EV charging technologies, the center built to:

  • Establish industry standards and interoperability: Data collected and analyzed at the EVIDC informs the development of EV charging infrastructure.
  • Train a skilled workforce: The EVIDC’s comprehensive training program equips technicians and facility managers with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain charging networks worldwide.
  • Accelerate technology adoption: By showcasing these solutions, the EVIDC encourages manufacturers and infrastructure providers to adopt advanced technologies and improve solutions.
  • Foster international collaboration: The EVIDC is a platform for collaboration among industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers from around the world.

“This expansion solidifies our commitment to sustainability while helping us understand how EV charging can best fit into existing power systems,” explains Henry Brown, CEO of Miller Electric Company.

The EV Innovation Design Center is a state-of-the-art public-facing facility serving as a living laboratory and training center for EV charging technologies. Through comprehensive testing, evaluation, and data analysis, the EVIDC is driving the development of a more efficient, reliable, and sustainable EV charging network.

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