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Versinetic launches Australian EV smart charging service

by Geoff Dobson
March 13, 2023
in Industry News, Electric Vehicles, News
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United Kingdom smart charging consultancy Versinetic has launched its Australian service.

It debuted at Sydney’s Fully Charged Live show for EVs and home energy on March 11 and 12.

Versinetic technical director Roland Bodlovic, left, and director Dunstan Power at the Fully Charged Live show.

“We’re excited to bring our EV smart charging hardware, software and consultancy services to the Australian market,” says Versinetic co-founder and director Dunstan Power, adding it joined the Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA).

“With growing enquiries for our charging solutions expertise, Australia has the potential to become a key market for us and as such we are looking to connect with partners to grow our client base and introduce new smart charging technology to the country.”

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Visitors to Fully Charged Live saw Versinetic’s white-label modular EV Charging Blox, which are product and service modules that can be configured to match customers’ requirements.

It offers design concept, including consultancy, feasibility studies and an evaluation kit; solution design – Versinetic products and software; and supply options – licensed or on a non-recurring engineering basis.

It showcased the LinkRay load balancing controller for dynamic load management, enabling chargers to become solar EV charging stations.

An active member of BEAMA, the UK trade association for manufacturers and providers of energy infrastructure technologies and systems, Versinetic contributes to the setting of EV policy.

its engineers co-developed vehIcle-to-grid intelligent control (VIGIL) designed for different types of charging points and which manages energy dispatch between EVs and buildings, while also ensuring that voltage/thermal distribution limits aren’t exceeded.

Versinetic is a division of ByteSnap Design, a specialist in embedded systems hardware and software development, and provides hardware, software and consultancy services to the EV charging market worldwide. Click here for more information.

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Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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