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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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The go-to exhibition in e-mobility, eMove360, is taking place in Berlin on 5-7 October. Amongst other market leading companies, EcoG, is sharing their expertise in building and integrating DC charging systems.
In cooperation with CharIN e.V., we are hosting a dedicated training session on how to design a DC charging system. The event, scheduled for Wednesday 5 October, is targeted at professionals interested in designing their own charging station.
The training will provide insights on the latest industry trends, information on charger HW components, and general charger architecture.The topics also cover testing & certifications as well as software components.
During the session participants have the opportunity to share learnings and discuss challenges regarding developing capabilities in the DC charging industry.
Confirmed keynote speakers are:
Xi Zhang and Johannes Hund from EcoG, Bernd Kreitmeier from TÜV SÜD , Florent Balboni from LEM and Christian Paulwitz from TDK Electronics, Keysight Technologies, Huawei and Worldline Mobility & e-Transactional Services.
Xi Zhang, director of emobility at EcoG, will share her expertise in charger architecture and bi-directional charging. Johannes Hund, CTO at EcoG, demonstrates software-based charging system integration and presents insight-based charging system manufacturing and maintenance, including topics as proactive forensics and lifecycle management.
For full agenda: https://www.charin.global/events/academy/design-your-own-dc-charging-system/
Register for your seat here! https://charin.swoogo.com/EcoG_DC_charging
EcoG is a global IP and tech company working on the rapid expansion of sustainable charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. With its charge controllers, reference designs and software, it enables companies to get products & services to market quickly and scale profitably.
EcoG is already the market leader in Europe with more than 15% market share and a strong footprint in the Indian and North American markets. Overall, EcoG grew four times faster than the market last year. Industrial giants such as Siemens or one of the world’s largest service station equipment suppliers are among its customers. The company continues to grow in 2024 and as a next step invests 14,4M$ in its North American HQ in the USA.
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