DejaBlue's DejaSense Optimizes EV Charging with Solar Power
DejaBlue, a tech innovator, has introduced DejaSense, a plug-and-play module designed to optimize electric vehicle (EV) charging. The product, launched recently, aligns charging demand with on-site solar energy production, reducing reliance on the national grid.
DejaSense integrates seamlessly with OCPP-compliant chargers and all solar installations. It measures solar production and site consumption, ensuring EV charging occurs during solar peaks. This intelligent charging shifts demand, allowing businesses to reduce their dependence on the grid.
Comepa, a manufacturing firm, tested DejaSense and achieved impressive results. The company cut its reliance on the national grid by 30% and increased solar energy consumption by 23%.
The module has a starting price of €880, plus the cost of specific sensors for the site. The payback period is swift, ranging from 3 to 6 months, thanks to electricity savings.
DejaSense, priced at €880 plus sensor costs, offers a quick return on investment. It aligns EV charging with solar production, reducing national grid dependency. Comepa's successful trial demonstrates the module's potential to optimize energy use and lower costs.
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