Taiwanese-headquartered Delta says the platform features artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and seamless integration with energy infrastructure (solar energy and energy storage), is enhancing the power stability and operating efficiency of EV charging sites across the world. 

Electrical safety, billing, and day-to-day management are critical issues to support the rapid growth of EV charging infrastructure in residential and commercial buildings since most buildings did not conceive the capacity for setting up chargers at the time of construction. Delta says that a scheduling system powered by an AI model prevents exceed demand contract or overloading, allowing existing buildings to provide charging services without significant renovation. 

DeltaGrid EVM also incorporates EV charging, solar energy and energy storage into a single platform. Delta says that, since its launch, DeltaGrid EVM has not only added value to EV charging sites in Taiwan, but also in several commercial offices, shopping malls, and gas stations in Europe, Japan, and Southeast Asia.

The system includes four major functions: Smart charging, energy scheduling, charger management, and digital O&M services. The system has been certified with the IEC 62443-3-3 Industrial network and system security standard.

With years of experience working with major charging station operators in Europe and the US, the company says it fully understands the various management aspects and service requirements involved with charging stations. Delta adds that it is actively promoting charging station management in Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia, and hopes to integrate the IoT and energy control technology to contribute to the globe's upcoming low-carbon era of electric transportation.