DejaBlue's DejaSense Optimizes EV Charging with Solar Energy
DejaBlue has introduced DejaSense, a plug-and-play module designed to optimize electric vehicle (EV) charging using on-site solar energy. The system integrates with existing chargers and solar installations, aligning charging demand with solar production.
DejaSense, priced at €880, offers a quick return on investment. Most sites can expect to see payback within 3-6 months through electricity savings. The system shifts EV charging to coincide with solar peaks, reducing grid dependency and ensuring a steady power supply.
Comepa, a manufacturing firm, tested DejaSense and achieved impressive results. It reduced public grid dependence by 30% and increased solar energy consumption by 23%. DejaSense optimizes charging rates to match solar energy production, making the most of available renewable resources.
DejaBlue's DejaSense is now available, offering a smart way to manage EV charging using on-site solar energy. With a short payback period and proven results, it presents an attractive solution for businesses and homeowners with solar installations.
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