PayBlox's smart ev charger allows you to monitor, manage, and restrict the use of charging stations remotely to get real-time insights and track energy usage.
PayBlox Smart EV charger comes with a simple way to use for both consumers and merchant. With just a scan of QR code on the charger pile through PayBlox App on cellphones and slecet the charging combo set , then pay through PayBlox e-wallet, the charger will start working automatically. So as to the merhcant side, just a click on to the merchant web, the whole business can be checked clearly.
Benefits of Smart EV Charger
Smart Connected Charging Stations
PayBlox’s smart EV charger can take place in various locations, such as train & bus stations, airports, universities, exhibition centers, shopping malls, hospitals, and supermarkets. Users can even charge their electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops through these shared charging piles anytime.
Mobile APP Makes Customers Sticky
PlayBlox's feature-rich, user-friendly APP takes your customer experience to a new level. It allows drivers to locate the nearest chargers, add their favorite stations, check their charging status, and get notifications. The PayBlox app allows your customers to pay any way they like, with just a scan of the QR code, using credit/debit cards, Paypal, and mobile wallets.
What Does A Smart EV Charger Do?
In the context of electric vehicles (EVs), smart charging refers to a system that optimizes the charging process for both the electric car and the electricity grid. It goes beyond simply plugging in your car and involves communication between the car, the charger, and potentially the utility company.
Data Sharing: The electric vehicle, charging station, and utility company (in some cases) can communicate and share data. This data might include charging times, power levels, electricity prices, and grid demand.
Optimized Charging Schedule: Based on the shared data, the system can determine the most efficient time to charge your car. This often involves charging during off-peak hours when electricity demand is lower and prices might be cheaper.
Demand Response: In some programs, the utility company can send signals to smart chargers to adjust charging speeds or temporarily pause charging during peak hours to reduce strain on the grid. Users typically receive compensation for participating in such demand response programs.
Dynamic Charging: Smart chargers can also adjust charging speeds based on your individual needs. For instance, if you only need a quick top-up before a short trip, the charger can deliver a faster charge compared to when you need a full charge by morning.