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Furthering the Goal of Reliable EV Charging Infrastructure

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QualityLogic recently showcased its new class of interoperability testing tool, the QualityLogic CCS Analyzer, at the Versailles CharIn Testival as a Testing Tool Sponsor during the week of October 7, 2024. Despite challenging weather conditions, including over two inches of rain on one testing day, the event proved highly successful in advancing the industry’s goal of achieving ubiquitous, reliable EV charging infrastructure.

Our private and public presentations of the CCS Analyzer revealed two significant insights:

First, the market uniquely positions our CCS Analyzer to address a critical gap in interoperability testing. The tool automates the most time-consuming and frustrating aspect of the process: charging session analysis. The overwhelmingly positive response from potential users confirms the tool’s value proposition.

Second, the CCS Analyzer’s capabilities are prompting organizations to reassess their entire interoperability testing approach. With the potential for increased efficiency and more valuable results, companies are exploring how to reallocate resources to previously underfunded priorities.

Our Testival presentation slides, available for download via the form below, detail the CCS Analyzer’s capabilities, including its efficiency improvements and enhanced analysis performance. The presentation also examines complementary CCS interoperability testing tools and broader analysis improvements.

We continue discovering new applications for automated charging session analysis and remain committed to accelerating the development of an interoperable charging infrastructure.

Click learn more about QualityLogic’s CCS Analyzer, watch one of our recent webinars about the solution, or contact us at info@qualitylogic.com.

Author:

James Mater, Co-Founder, Director of Strategy, Smart Energy

James Mater is one of the industry-leading experts on smart grid standards, interoperability, and the maturity of eco-systems of products based on these standards. James has given dozens of presentations and authored multiple papers on interoperability in the smart grid. He is a member of both the UL 1741SC, IEEE 2030, SunSpec J3072 Profile and IEEE 1547 Work Groups, and co-chairs the V2G Forum. James is a regular contributor to the smart energy and EV field with webinars, whitepapers, blogs, and speaking engagements around the world.