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EVSE questions

A major player in the EVSE market has kindly consented to provide some technical training for the electrical installation tutors at a training centre where I often tutor part-time. I imagine it is not entirely motivated by altruistic considerations but at least it gives an opportunity for the tutors and myself to get some kind of grasp on the various products on offer and where this particular manufacturer sees the direction of travel for EVSE. I am already aware that the company is moving away from products that rely on the installation of earth electrodes in PME situations and are placing considerable focus on load management. Is there any particular question that you would ask them given the opportunity?
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  • Andy, the load management idea is impossible without central control

    Er, why? It seems perfectly feasible to manage demand within a site to stay within agreed supply limits without any central control. As for responding to tariffs - we've had that in principle via radio switched for donkey's years - doesn't seem to have caused the sky to fall.

       - Andy,
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  • Andy, the load management idea is impossible without central control

    Er, why? It seems perfectly feasible to manage demand within a site to stay within agreed supply limits without any central control. As for responding to tariffs - we've had that in principle via radio switched for donkey's years - doesn't seem to have caused the sky to fall.

       - Andy,
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