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New AI-powered home EV charging system

By Michelle Froese | January 7, 2025

Danlaw, Inc., a global provider of connected car technology and automotive electronics, has announced the CleverCharge Level 2 home EV charging system.

Unveiled at CES 2025 this week, the CleverCharge is an easy-to-use EV charger with advanced features delivered via the patent-pending CleverKey. This OBD-II plug-in device provides personalized experiences for EV owners.

CleverCharge uses vehicle data gathered by CleverKey and charging data to power AI-enhanced features such as plug-in reminders, scheduled charging, battery health, estimated charge time, and cost per charge for each EV in the home.

Once an EV is connected and CleverKey is plugged in, CleverCharge automatically recognizes the make and model of the EV and creates an individual profile for every vehicle. When an EV owner installs multiple CleverCharge units at different locations. The app will automatically organize each charger and EV based on its location.

CleverCharge features include:

  • An AI assistant that learns the user’s daily driving routines and provides proactive reminders to ensure enough battery range for the day ahead.
  • Mobile notifications that guide the best times to charge when energy rates are at their lowest, allowing users to schedule charging in the app.
  • A mobile app dashboard that displays vehicle battery range in miles and kilowatt-hours, providing clarity on the vehicle’s range, remaining charging time, and battery health.

CleverCharge specifications

  • Available Installation Options: Hardwired & NEMA 14-50
  • Charging Speeds: up to 46 mph for hardwired version, and up to 38 mph for NEMA 14-50
  • Charging Power: 48A hardwired, 40A for NEMA
  • Vehicle Connector Types: NACS (SAE J3400) or SAE J1772
  • Vehicle Compatibility: All EV types, including Tesla models with an OBDII connector
  • Dimensions: 12x8x3.1875 (in), 305x203x81 (mm)

CleverCharge is on display at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week (Booth #8305).

 

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