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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Go Eve earns European CE Mark for DockChain EV charging system


Irish/UK technology company Go Eve has obtained European CE Mark certification for its DockChain EV charging technology.

DockChain enables multiple vehicles to connect to a single fast charger through a daisy chain of compact charging points. Each vehicle on a chain charges one at a time, at full power.

The DockChain charger offers power ratings between 150 and 400 A, enabling charging speeds of up to 320 kW for compatible vehicles. DockChain’s software manages charging sessions based on customizable criteria such as which vehicle arrived first, battery level prioritization, priority parking bays and energy pricing or tariff optimization.

The system is suited to fleet and site operators that need to integrate EV charging into existing parking setups. The modular design allows the system to scale as EV adoption grows, while the source fast charger can be located away from the parking area, saving space and reducing wear and tear. Software alerts the driver or operator when any EV on the system is scheduled to finish charging.

“This certification comes as Go Eve prepares for its next funding round in 2025,” said Hugh Sheehy, CEO of Go Eve. “Scaling EV charging requires more than just hardware. It involves balancing infrastructure costs, grid capacity, energy tariffs, and operational needs.”

Source: Go Eve



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