Versinetic launches at Fully Charged Live

Versinetic, an award-winning UK smart charging consultancy, launched its services at Fully Charged Live, the foremost, global home energy and electric vehicle show in Sydney on 11-12 March 2023.

Versinetic co-founder and Director Dunstan Power said, “We’re excited to bring our EV smart charging hardware, software and consultancy services to the Australian market. Versinetic has already made great strides in the UK and EU, and now the momentum is starting to pick up in this region since we joined The Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA).

“With growing enquiries for our charging solutions expertise, Australia has the potential to become a key market for us and as such, we are looking to connect with partners to grow our client base and introduce new smart charging technology to the country.”

At Fully Charged Live, visitors were able to explore Versinetic’s in-demand, white-label modular electric vehicle Charging Blox. These are product and service modules that can be configured to precisely match customers’ requirements, and combine to create a complete EV charge point solution. These are broadly aligned to three clearly defined offers:

  • Design concept – includes consultancy, feasibility studies and evaluation kit
  • Solution design – Versinetic products and software
  • Supply options – licensed or on a non-recurring engineering basis.

Versinetic’s engineering and development team also showcased the LinkRay Load Balancing Controller for dynamic load management. One use of this popular module is the combination of both passive and active local controller functionality, to turn chargers into solar EV charging stations.

Versinetic has been a longstanding player in the EV space; the team has engineering and design experience going back to the London 2012 Olympics.

An active member of BEAMA, the UK trade association for manufacturers and providers of energy infrastructure technologies and systems, Versinetic contributes to the setting of EV policy.

Versinetic’s engineers also co-developed VIGIL (VehIcle-to-Grid Intelligent controL), the UK’s first end-to-end, fully integrated Vehicle-to-Grid system. VIGIL is an off-vehicle communication and control platform designed for different types of V2G/V2B [Vehicle-to-Building] charging points. It manages energy dispatch between EVs and buildings, while also ensuring that voltage/thermal distribution limits aren’t exceeded.

The two-day program in NSW hosted dozens of exhibitors showcasing their latest technologies in the home energy and electric transport space to thousands of visitors from across Australia.

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