EVSIS, the electric vehicle charging affiliate of Lotte Innovate, is accelerating the commercialization of chargers that apply its in-house developed technology.
EVSIS said on the 14th that it applied its independently developed "metal swing" technology to electric vehicle chargers. The technology supports heavy, high-power charging cables from above so users can move the cable to the vehicle's charging port with minimal effort. The company said the cable does not touch the ground, preventing tripping accidents during use and improving the convenience of the charging environment.
The technology is being applied to the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment's public fast charger manufacturing and installation project, as well as to standard fast charger lineups at home and abroad.
EVSIS defines charging infrastructure as "everyday infrastructure" and is focusing on developing and applying technologies that enhance user convenience. It also developed one-touch charging (PnC function), which enables charging with a single screen touch.
Centering on its in-house charger control system Charge Sync, the company is monitoring charger operating status and anomalies in real time, and for North American chargers, it is conducting situational monitoring by combining a specially made enclosure to prevent cable theft. The anti-theft enclosure technology has completed domestic and global patent applications and is being rolled out across major U.S. regions, including Washington state.
An EVSIS official said, "We are focusing on solving inconveniences and safety issues that arise in real use environments through technology," adding, "We will continue to strengthen our competitiveness on the global stage with differentiated technological capabilities."