Distribute, optimise, save: the role of load balancing in your EV charging infrastructure
Load Balancing: what does it mean for you?
Load balancing, or intelligent load distribution, is a key technology for optimising the management of your electric charging stations. It allows the available energy to be distributed dynamically between several charging points, taking into account the electrical capacity of the site and the actual needs of the vehicles.
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In concrete terms, load balancing allows:
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Optimise available power
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Avoid overloads
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Power more vehicles simultaneously
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Ensure smooth and balanced charging
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No need to oversize your electrical installations.
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The load is automatically regulated so that it never exceeds the site's limits.
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Without having to increase your electricity subscription.
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Based on priorities, needs and parking duration.

Smarter management for a more profitable infrastructure
At Sparklin, we natively integrate load balancing into our charging stations and sockets. This feature becomes essential when you manage multiple charging points on the same site.
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With our solution:
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You dynamically control the power allocated to each station.
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You can adapt charging to your energy constraints and usage patterns.
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You can drastically reduce the costs associated with infrastructure work or power upgrades.
What if your installation is already in place?
Good news: if your terminals are OCPP 1.6 compatible and benefit from intelligent distribution, you can manage load balancing directly via our Sparklin Manager platform.
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No need to change everything: you can make the most of what you already have while increasing the performance of your network.

Thanks to Load Balancing:
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You maximise the use of your terminals without electrical stress.
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You limit infrastructure costs.
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You adapt your fleet to real needs in real time.
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You guarantee a better user experience for your employees and visitors.
👉 Load balancing is no longer an option, it is a performance lever. With Sparklin, get the most out of every kWh.