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Danlaw premieres CleverCharge AI-powered EV charger at CES 2025

Connected car technology and automotive electronics company Danlaw is launching the new CleverCharge Level 2 home EV charging system at the CES 2025 tech event in Las Vegas this week.
By Liam McLoughlin January 6, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
The CleverKey plug-in device provides deep EV intelligence to Danlaw's new CleverCharge system. Image: Danlaw

The Level 2 smart EV charger offers intuitive AI-enabled guidance and introduces a complete home EV management system for households with multiple EVs.

The system's AI assistant learns your daily driving routines and provides proactive reminders that ensure you always have enough battery range for the day ahead.

Mobile notifications provide guidance on the best times to charge when energy rates are at their lowest and allow you to schedule charging in the app.

The mobile app dashboard displays vehicle battery range in both miles and kilowatt-hours, providing clarity on the vehicle's range, remaining charging time, and battery health.

"CleverCharge eliminates range anxiety and ensures your EV is ready for the next day's routine," said Scott Bolt, chief strategy officer at Danlaw. "We designed it to not only be the easiest home EV charger to install and use, but also the most powerful in terms of its capabilities."

The CleverCharge system is centered around the CleverKey patent-pending device that unlocks vehicle data via the OBD-II port.

CleverCharge uses vehicle data gathered by CleverKey and charging data to power AI-enhanced features such as plug-in reminders, scheduled charging, battery health, estimated charge time, and cost per charge for each EV in the home.

Once an EV is connected and CleverKey is plugged in, CleverCharge automatically recognizes the make and model of the EV and creates an individual profile for every vehicle. When an EV owner installs multiple CleverCharge units at different locations – such as a summer home or winter lodge – the app will automatically organize each charger and EV based on its location.

CleverCharge will be available in Spring 2025, and will be on display at CES 2025 in Las Vegas from January 7–10. 

India-headquartered Danlaw has engineering and manufacturing facilities in the USA, UK, EU, and India.

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