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Webinar
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08 Mar 2022
In this on-demand webinar, we explore the drivers for wireless communication in the EV-charging market.
After presenting suitable technologies and standards as well as design considerations, we delve into the central role wireless communication and cloud connectivity play in enabling a growing number of EV-charging use cases.
Key take-aways
EVs (Electrical Vehicles) are being disrupted on several fronts. New, user-centric services backed by innovative business models are seeking to lower barriers to their adoption as EVs continue to compete against ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles.
At the same time, EVs are evolving from a means of transportation to an integral component of smart power grids, storing and freeing up electricity to reduce peaks in demand. In each of these cases, wireless communication technologies play a central enabling role. Future-proofing solutions by making the right decisions today in terms of wireless technologies and design architectures will pay dividends in the future.
In this webinar, we take a deeper look at the drivers for wireless communication in the EV-charging market. We begin with a high-level overview of the roles that wireless communication will play in EV charging applications, and offer our insights into possible use cases that wireless technology may enable.
After presenting the most appropriate wireless technologies, standards, and system architectures, we delve into the central role wireless communication technologies play in enabling a growing number of EV-charging use cases that we have identified.
Our webinar should interest anyone else involved in designing and deploying EV charging solutions.
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