Smart Solutions for EV Charging: Intelligent Models and Standardization

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Recording of Thursday, August 29, 2024 | Power2Drive South America 2024 | Conference Program | Language: English | Duration: 97:08 .

The session “Intelligent Solutions for Electric Vehicle Charging” brought together experts who discussed the standardization and implementation of charging stations in Brazil. Débora Batissoco Sanches de Oliveira highlighted a variable pricing system, integrating with the payment module via API, optimized for suitable times and locations, promoting the use of intermittent renewable sources without overloading the electricity grid.

Maria Heloiza Soares Pacheco highlighted the adaptations needed in residential or commercial condominiums before installation by specialized companies. The market faces challenges such as the correct choice of equipment and the urgent need for technical standardization according to specific norms (5740/510). Advances in batteries allow for faster recharging, while global efforts by the Xerinha organization aim to harmonize international standards such as CCS2/ISO 15118. In Brazil there is still no mandatory standard; local initiatives seek to integrate these efforts through the National Electric Mobility Platform (PNME) along with the emerging PL 16/2022 legislation currently before the National Congress.

The discussion also addresses Smart Charging in condominiums, managing electrical demand efficiently during high tariff peaks, and the regulatory challenge of expanding this infrastructure outside Brazil's major cities.

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Danielle Oliveira de Souza
Key Account Manager
Eletricus
Brazil

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Tatiana Faria de Araujo
Managing Director
Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN) e. V.
Brazil

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Débora Batissoco Sanches de Oliveira
Business Consultant in Energy
Débora Sanches Consultoria
Brazil

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Maria Heloiza Soares Pacheco
Market Research Analyst
movE Eletromobilidade

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Suellen Ribeiro
Electrical Engineer
Intelbras
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