As the world is scrambling to combat the air pollution crisis, it is only a matter of time petrol and diesel vehicles will soon be history. Today, every country is promoting the use of EV vehicles in order to reduce the carbon emissions and pollution caused by traditional fuel vehicles. According to one report by PV-magazine, by the year 2035, there will be 500 million Electric vehicles hitting the roads globally. Charging these EVs need an EV charger and are also one of the major factors that will lead to the rise of EVs in the future. The more number of EV chargers, the more electric mobile connectivity hence the more EVs will be sold across the world. Governments and Private players today are investing heavily in the EV charging infrastructure making it a great business opportunity for the OEMs across the globe.
EV vehicles simply run by charging the vehicle battery with the help of an EV charger sometimes also referred to as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). And do you know? Technology has become so advanced today that one can even start, monitor, or stop the charging of their vehicle with a single click on the mobile application sitting anywhere away from the charging point. These EV chargers share data over the cloud and allow the operator to track, manage and optimize the energy consumption.