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Dynamic load balancing future-proofs your fleet operations against rising electrical grid demands.
Stay Ahead with Dynamic Load Balancing
How Does Load Management Work?
EV load management calculates available power and safely allocates energy to connected vehicles, ensuring efficient charging without straining the grid or affecting power supply to other on-site facilities. Two of the most used EV load management technology types used by fleets are ‘static’ and ‘dynamic’.
Static Load Management (SLM)
A technology that sets a fixed power limit for a group of EV chargers, distributing the power evenly among all charging points and ensuring the collective or individual usage never exceeds the set limit.
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Dynamic Load Management (DLM)
A technology that sets a dynamic power limit for a group of EV chargers, continuously monitoring site power supply and balancing charging rates based on:
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Fluctuating power availability.
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Each vehicle's charging demand.
For instance, if a facility operates during the day, more power becomes available for chargers at night. The system adjusts automatically, increasing charge rates as power availability rises.
Reduce Peak Energy Demand
Our charging planning platform with load management technology delivers precision control over your fleet's energy consumption. By continuously analyzing vehicle utilization patterns, battery status, and total power draw, Powea optimizes charging schedules within your facility's electrical capacity and current utility rates. This smart approach minimizes peak demand charges while ensuring your fleet stays mission-ready.

Load management actively balances your fleet's power needs against grid capacity. Our system dynamically adapts to peak demand periods, distributing power efficiently across vehicles while preventing costly demand spikes. By managing charging schedules and power distribution, we ensure your fleet stays charged and ready without overwhelming local grid infrastructure.
Efficiently Balancing Your Fleet and the Grid
Powering EVs, Protecting Operations: Efficient Load Management for a Seamless Future
No matter the size of your charging site, there’s always a physical limit to the available power. Without effective management, adding EV infrastructure alongside energy-intensive equipment like manufacturing machinery risks overloading and disrupting your power supply.
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EV load management balances the available power to ensure that all your vehicles charge on time, with enough power for their scheduled trips, without compromising the grid or the power to yourother on-site facilities.
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