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New tool cuts EV charger setup time from hours to minutes

By Michelle Froese | May 7, 2025

Lynkwell, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has launched QuickLynk, an innovative automated onboarding product that reduces newly installed EV charger connection time to minutes instead of hours. By eliminating manual configuration steps, QuickLynk streamlines the setup of Lynkwell’s XLynk Level 2 charger, enabling installers to be more efficient and empowering site hosts to control their new charger settings.

The ViaLynk network and Lynkwell’s XLynk chargers are removing common pain points in EV charger deployment through:

  • Automated setup: Installers no longer need to log in to the charging provider’s backend portal, configure settings, call off-site support, or wait for remote confirmation — QuickLynk enables charger connection to go from hours to a few minutes.
  • Seamless connectivity: Chargers auto-connect to Lynkwell’s backend, ensuring real-time status updates and eliminating the need for installers to troubleshoot manually.
  • Faster project completion: Once all chargers are online, site hosts receive an automated activation email, eliminating the need for the installer to perform this work.
  • Scalability and reliability: QuickLynk enhances uptime and streamlines site activation for deployments of any size, from individual installations to larger-scale projects.

This streamlined approach accelerates deployment and empowers site hosts with full control over their charger settings, payment preferences, and activation timeline. Hosts can also activate stations on their own schedule and configure settings remotely, ensuring a hassle-free experience from installation to operation.

Recent industry data reveals that more than 77% of installers face frustration with charger setup complexities, including delays, inconsistent hardware, and inadequate support. QuickLynk was designed to address these challenges, empowering installers to power, connect, and move on with ease.

All communication is done through a simple online form. By streamlining the process, QuickLynk makes installations faster but also encourages more installers to get involved, helping accelerate the growth of EV charging infrastructure and the number of installations completed each day.

 

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