Category: Charging infrastructure

Two men stand in front of an outdoor DC charging station. It bears the logo 'PHOENIX CONTACT' and contains electronic components, cables and circuits. One of the men points to a component inside while the other watches intently. Trees and a parking lot with cars can be seen in the background.

How can the charging process be optimally controlled?

The question of how a charging process can be optimally controlled is central to the charging infrastructure of electric vehicles.[...]

A modern carport with a solar panel on the roof stands in front of a picturesque mountain landscape. A white electric car is parked under the carport, connected to a wall-mounted charging station. Green meadows, trees and mountains can be seen in the background, the sky is partly cloudy.

Bidirectional charging: Vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid explained.

Electric vehicles have long been more than just a means of transportation. They also function as flexible, environmentally friendly electricity[...]

Car charges with AC charging cable at a private home charger attached to a fence.

AC charging: Safely, efficiently and gently charging electric vehicles

Today, e-mobility is a central component of sustainable mobility. But how can AC charging of electric vehicles be done safely,[...]

Electric truck charges with High Power Charging

Charging infrastructure for electric vehicles: High Power Charging and vehicle-to-grid as key technologies by 2030

E-mobility is currently in a key phase. With over 40 million electric vehicles worldwide and rapid technological progress, it is[...]

E-car parked in front of an RZB charging station in the AES Park in Blomberg

Rethinking light & charging: design charging station from RZB ENERGY meets AC charging controller from Phoenix Contact

The mobility of the future is networked, sustainable – and intelligently controlled. This vision is already becoming reality at the[...]

The CHARX control modular AC charging controller is at the heart of smart charging infrastructure - safe, scalable and future-proof.

Why charging infrastructure needs to be able to do more – and how the AC charging controller CHARX control modular makes the difference

Cybersecurity, regulatory requirements, future viability – sounds complicated? It doesn’t have to be. At a time when e-mobility charging infrastructure[...]

Iberdrola and bp pulse invest 1 billion euros in charging infrastructure

Iberdrola and bp pulse are driving forward e-mobility in southern Europe with a project worth billions. As part of a[...]

Man charging his electric car (BMW iX1) with a wallbox in the garden - relaxed scene in daylight with autumnal surroundings.

Charge electric company cars at home and bill in compliance with calibration law with the Charge Repay Service 

Will your next company car also be electric? Are you also wondering how you can settle your home charging costs[...]

Modern energy grid with wind turbines, intelligently networked charging points and factory buildings - the future of electromobility and industry working together

DC charging in the DC grid: makes sense, doesn’t it?

Direct current instead of alternating current: advantages for industry Buildings and factories are usually constructed with AC power grids. However,[...]

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