As power users from the very beginning, we had the opportunity to actively help shape Gridware. Today, eight years later, we are jointly active in four European countries, piloting in additional ones, and still enjoy a trusting collaboration and passion just like in the early days at the EUREF campus in Berlin.
Jelle Goertz, Head of eFleet & Prosumer Solutions | Schneider Electric GmbH, Berlin
With inno2grid, we have been through thick and thin since the very beginning – from the early days at the EUREF campus to Berlin Südkreuz station. What began with Schneider EVLink stations has developed into a network of modern wallboxes and public charging stations. It is only fair to say: without the expertise of the inno2grid engineers, the current level of maturity of Gridware would not be conceivable.
Today, our focus is on fleet customers who want to offer their employees a seamless charging experience – at home, at the workplace, and on the road. Thanks to our partnership with Schneider Electric, we are also implementing intelligent charging infrastructure for entire sites – including energy management and future-proof electrification.
EVlink Pro AC was granted Eichrecht Module B certification in the year 2022 by NMI. I would like to thank you for the help you gave us this year! Backend systems are part of Eichrecht journey and Gridware was a real enabler in this certification process. And special thanks to your reactivity!
Julien Henri-Rousseau, Project Design Leader, eMobility Division | Schneider Electric SE, Frankreich
In Germany, the Measurement and Calibration Act (MessEG) together with the Measurement and Calibration Ordinance (MessEV) regulates the requirements for measuring devices in order to ensure correct and transparent billing of charging processes. Since April 2019, all public charging stations in Germany must comply with calibration law. This means that the amount of energy charged in kilowatt-hours (kWh) must be measured accurately, stored securely against tampering, and displayed in a way that is comprehensible for the user.
As an internationally operating company, Schneider Electric also had to meet these requirements. For us, this was a valuable opportunity to work together with the engineers from Schneider Electric in Grenoble to develop a market-ready solution that meets the German regulations.
The result: a calibration law-compliant charging infrastructure that not only fulfills legal requirements, but also offers maximum transparency and trust for operators and users.
For more than ten years, we have been developing Gridware, a solution for monitoring, billing and managing charging infrastructure.
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