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The EVmatch Adapter makes Level 2 EV charging stations smart

EVmatch has announced the summer 2023 launch of a handheld, universal adapter that will enable electric utilities, commercial property owners, and residential homeowners, to better leverage their non-networked Level 2 EV charging stations.
By James Foster February 10, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The affordable, plug-and-play device, coupled with EVmatch software, retrofits any legacy EV charging station to make it smart.

EVmatch obtained the device an exclusive licence with Argonne National Laboratory. It will be be first deployed in the US in a frequency regulation program with an east coast utility provider. This low-cost retrofit technology unlocks new opportunities for charging station owners and utilities, including new revenue streams, reduced operating costs, and the ability to better integrate with renewable energy sources.

Key features and benefits of the EVmatch Adapter include electricity metering and payment processing; easy, low-cost installation without an electrician; and customisable remote access control to optimise start/stop time, scheduling, and user access

The adapter also enables participation in utility demand response programs to reduce EV strain on the electrical grid as well as providing data collection for environmental credit generation, including carbon credits and low-carbon fuel standard credits

The EVmatch Adapter will be available for pre-order in March 2023 and will begin commercial deliveries in summer 2023, exclusively through EVmatch.

"Argonne works to enable energy systems that are sustainable, secure and equitable," said Megan Clifford, associate laboratory director for science and technology partnerships and outreach at Argonne. "This agreement with EVmatch puts this cutting-edge technology into the hands of more consumers, where it can make maximum impact."

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