The Mobility House and SMART/LAB make their systems interoperable
- A new interface between the charging and energy management system
ChargePilot from The Mobility House and the LISY charging station information system
2 of SMART/LAB Innovationsgesellschaft mbH now allows the
Data exchange between the systems. - Thanks to the cooperation, operators of charging infrastructure benefit from the
intelligent control of charging processes by ChargePilot with simultaneous
Access to the comprehensive billing and CPO functionalities of
SMART/LAB's LISY platform. - At the same time, all customers of The Mobility House can use the "laderechnung" product in
Use the connection with ChargePilot for billing your customers - The simple overall solution based on OCPP offers several technical as well as
economic advantages.
SMART/LAB Innovationsgesellschaft mbH, a developer of services, products and solutions
and concepts for electromobility, and the technology company for intelligent mobility
charging and energy solutions, The Mobility House, are now networking their systems. The
The two companies have developed an interface that enables data exchange
between ChargePilot - the intelligent charging and energy management system from The
Mobility House - and LISY, the central backend system of the SMART/LAB charging network
ladenetz.de, makes this possible.
LISY currently provides the operation of the charging infrastructure of more than 230 municipal utilities and
more than 70 business partners. They can now access the functional scope of
SMART/LAB GmbH
Krefelder Straße 195
52070 Aachen
LISY also benefit from the many advantages of ChargePilot, such as the
cost-optimised and grid-friendly charging at locations where several vehicles are
are to be charged at the same time. The intelligent charging and energy management system
avoids expensive load peaks by automatically and intelligently controlling the charging processes.
and ensures efficient operation even with limited grid connection capacities
of the charging infrastructure. Depending on the application, up to 70 per cent of the
charging costs or an average of EUR 250 per charging point per year.
The extensive EMP/CPO and billing functionalities of LISY remain the same as before.
fully usable to date: Since the SMART/LAB software is connected to the charging infrastructure
connected, all charging processes can still be viewed and analysed in detail.
be billed individually. With one small difference: the charging stations must be
can no longer be individually connected to the mobile data network via a SIM card. From now on
ChargePilot's local Smart Charging Controller forwards the charging data via the open
interface standard OCPP to LISY in an uncomplicated, unchanged and encrypted form.
"The intelligent charging of electric cars, including billing and monitoring of the charging processes must be simple and reliable, as this is the only way to ensure the broad roll-out of the electric mobility without any problems. Through our collaboration with The Mobility House we are taking a further step in this direction and are offering our customers the added value through the networking of our systems", explains Thomas Rahmen, Head of Products and Research at SMART/LAB.
"We are very pleased about the partnership with SMART/LAB. We are not only united by the incentive to help shape the energy world of tomorrow, but also by the idea of the interoperability of systems and open interfaces. Together, we are creating a user-friendly and holistic energy and mobility concept that is also compatible with future innovations. can grow with you"Matthias Suttner, Head of Key Account Management Wholesale at The Mobility House, emphasises.
ChargePilot and SMART/LAB are based on a modular design. In addition, the
systems with open standard interfaces, are manufacturer-independent and can therefore be
can be flexibly combined with a wide variety of hardware.
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