DejaBlue Launches DejaSense: A Game-Changer for Solar-Powered EV Charging
DejaBlue has introduced DejaSense, a new plug-and-play optimization module designed for smart electric vehicle (EV) charging. The module aligns EV charging with on-site solar energy production, reducing grid dependency and lowering costs.
DejaSense integrates seamlessly with OCPP-compliant chargers and all solar installations. It measures solar production and site consumption, then optimizes charging rates to match solar energy production peaks. This intelligent demand shifting reduces grid dependency and maximizes the use of clean, on-site solar energy.
Comepa, a manufacturing firm, tested DejaSense and achieved impressive results. They reduced their public grid dependence by 30% and increased their solar energy consumption by 23%. These findings demonstrate the potential of DejaSense to significantly enhance sustainability and lower energy costs for businesses and organizations.
DejaSense is available at a starting price of €880, with a payback period from electricity savings expected within 3-6 months. By optimizing EV charging to match solar energy production, DejaSense offers a practical solution for businesses to reduce grid dependency, increase solar energy consumption, and lower operational costs.
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