GLOSSARY

EV Terminology

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Utility Integration

Utility integration in EV charging refers to the collaboration and coordination between charging network operators and electricity providers to manage power supply, demand, and grid stability effectively. It ensures that EV charging infrastructure operates in alignment with the capacity and conditions of the electrical grid.

Through utility integration, charging systems can communicate with power utilities to adjust charging behavior based on real-time grid conditions. For example, charging can be slowed down, scheduled, or shifted to off-peak hours to reduce strain during high-demand periods. This helps prevent grid overload and avoids costly infrastructure upgrades.

It also enables participation in demand response programs, where charging loads are reduced or shifted in response to signals from the utility. This not only supports grid stability but can also lead to cost savings for operators through incentives or lower electricity rates.

Utility integration supports better energy planning by providing insights into consumption patterns, peak demand, and load distribution. It also allows for smoother integration of renewable energy sources, ensuring that EV charging aligns with clean energy availability.

For operators, it improves operational efficiency, reduces energy costs, and ensures compliance with grid regulations. For utilities, it helps manage increasing electricity demand as EV adoption grows.

Overall, utility integration is essential for building a reliable, efficient, and scalable EV charging ecosystem that works in harmony with the power grid.

Wallet Integration

Visibility Dashboard

Virtual Power Plant (VPP)

Vendor Lock-in

Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)

Vehicle-to-Load (V2L)

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)

Utility Integration

User Authentication

Uptime

UPI (Unified Payments Interface)

Third-Party Integration

Telemetry

Tariff Management

Smart Charging

Revenue Management

Renewable Energy Integration

Quick Charging

Plug & Charge

Public Charging Network

Predictive Maintenance

Payment Gateway

Over-the-Air Updates (OTA)

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)

OCPI (Open Charge Point Interface)

OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol)

Network Scalability

Net Zero Mobility

NFC Authentication

Megawatt-hour (MWh)

Metering

Monitoring Dashboard

Maintenance Alerts

Monetization Model

Location Management

Level 1, 2, 3 Charging

Localization

Kilowatt-hour (kWh)

Kilowatt (kW)

Integration Layer

IoT (Internet of Things)

Interoperability

Hub

Home Charging

Hardware-Agnostic

Ground Fault Protection

Green Energy

Grid Integration

GST-Compliant Billing

Smart Load Management

Grid Load Management

Fleet Electrification

Fast Charging

Firmware

Fleet

EV Charging Software

EV Fleet Charging

EV Charging App

EV Fleet Management

EV Roaming

ESG Reporting

Energy Management System (EMS)

EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)

eMSP (e-Mobility Service Provider)

Dynamic Pricing

Dashboard

DC Fast Charger (Direct Current Charger)

Cloud Platform

Charging Session

Connector Type

CMS (Charging Management System)

Carbon Footprint

CPO (Charge Point Operator)

Battery Management System (BMS)

Billing Engine

Backend Platform

Asset Management

API (Application Programming Interface)

AC Charger (Alternating Current Charger)

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