E7 – the weekly magazine of Quotidiano Energia discovers the extreme topicality of the In-Presa patent for intelligent charging
E7 – the weekly magazine of Quotidiano Energia discovers the extreme topicality of the In-Presa patent for intelligent charging
An “Intelligent” socket capable of controlling the access of two and four-wheel electric vehicles to the charging infrastructure. This is the latest idea of In-Presa, a branch of the Tuscan company Generale Sistemi active in the market of automatic identification for access control of vehicles and people, which wanted to give its answer to the variety of columns on the market.
In essence, it is a software that can be mounted on OEM control boards both on columns, panels or bars and which provides for the integration of individual workstations up to network configurations in centralized local or web networks. The system is available in two modes: the Web configuration, designed for circuits open to the public, allows you to manage the information relating to recharging operations from a centralized Host; with Net you can broaden your range of action by monitoring consumption and the status of vehicles even, for example, inside a parking lot. The device is the result of the company policy which aims to curb the installation of new columns (the cost of which amounts to approximately 5-7 thousand euros) and encourage the adoption of sustainable investments.
The goal, therefore, is to tackle the growing spread of electric vehicles by focusing not on the implementation of the infrastructure system on the roadway, but at home and in parking lots. In fact, the interchange points are fundamental to this project: through a ticket with a bar code, you could activate the recharge between your home and the station, for example, and pay directly at the cash desk, where the bill would be sent via software. The ambitious idea could also be applied to bike sharing systems, up to the shops where repairs can be made, Speaking of figures, In-Presa foresees an investment of 300 thousand euros for structures consisting of 500 two-wheeled vehicles, with leasing of 2 thousand euros per month and a profitability of 10-20 thousand per month.
This recognition system, which aims to facilitate the achievement of the targets set for the fight against pollution, is already used nationally in the completion of various construction sites and in Italy both in the Ci.Ro car sharing in Naples and in charging for the taxi fleet. From Rome.
An “Intelligent” socket capable of controlling the access of two and four-wheel electric vehicles to the charging infrastructure. This is the latest idea of In-Presa, a branch of the Tuscan company Generale Sistemi active in the market of automatic identification for access control of vehicles and people, which wanted to give its answer to the variety of columns on the market.
In essence, it is a software that can be mounted on OEM control boards both on columns, panels or bars and which provides for the integration of individual workstations up to network configurations in centralized local or web networks. The system is available in two modes: the Web configuration, designed for circuits open to the public, allows you to manage the information relating to recharging operations from a centralized Host; with Net you can broaden your range of action by monitoring consumption and the status of vehicles even, for example, inside a parking lot. The device is the result of the company policy which aims to curb the installation of new columns (the cost of which amounts to approximately 5-7 thousand euros) and encourage the adoption of sustainable investments.
The goal, therefore, is to tackle the growing spread of electric vehicles by focusing not on the implementation of the infrastructure system on the roadway, but at home and in parking lots. In fact, the interchange points are fundamental to this project: through a ticket with a bar code, you could activate the recharge between your home and the station, for example, and pay directly at the cash desk, where the bill would be sent via software. The ambitious idea could also be applied to bike sharing systems, up to the shops where repairs can be made, Speaking of figures, In-Presa foresees an investment of 300 thousand euros for structures consisting of 500 two-wheeled vehicles, with leasing of 2 thousand euros per month and a profitability of 10-20 thousand per month.
This recognition system, which aims to facilitate the achievement of the targets set for the fight against pollution, is already used nationally in the completion of various construction sites and in Italy both in the Ci.Ro car sharing in Naples and in charging for the taxi fleet. From Rome.
An “Intelligent” socket capable of controlling the access of two and four-wheel electric vehicles to the charging infrastructure. This is the latest idea of In-Presa, a branch of the Tuscan company Generale Sistemi active in the market of automatic identification for access control of vehicles and people, which wanted to give its answer to the variety of columns on the market.
In essence, it is a software that can be mounted on OEM control boards both on columns, panels or bars and which provides for the integration of individual workstations up to network configurations in centralized local or web networks. The system is available in two modes: the Web configuration, designed for circuits open to the public, allows you to manage the information relating to recharging operations from a centralized Host; with Net you can broaden your range of action by monitoring consumption and the status of vehicles even, for example, inside a parking lot. The device is the result of the company policy which aims to curb the installation of new columns (the cost of which amounts to approximately 5-7 thousand euros) and encourage the adoption of sustainable investments.
The goal, therefore, is to tackle the growing spread of electric vehicles by focusing not on the implementation of the infrastructure system on the roadway, but at home and in parking lots. In fact, the interchange points are fundamental to this project: through a ticket with a bar code, you could activate the recharge between your home and the station, for example, and pay directly at the cash desk, where the bill would be sent via software. The ambitious idea could also be applied to bike sharing systems, up to the shops where repairs can be made, Speaking of figures, In-Presa foresees an investment of 300 thousand euros for structures consisting of 500 two-wheeled vehicles, with leasing of 2 thousand euros per month and a profitability of 10-20 thousand per month.
This recognition system, which aims to facilitate the achievement of the targets set for the fight against pollution, is already used nationally in the completion of various construction sites and in Italy both in the Ci.Ro car sharing in Naples and in charging for the taxi fleet. From Rome.