chargebyte signs cooperation agreement with Vertexcom and prisma sales to jointly drive the electromobility market forward
Another partnership is signed and sealed at chargebyte, the leading solution provider for charging communication. Together with Vertexcom Technologies Inc., a company that develops chips for smart charging, and prisma sales service gmbH chargebyte has formed a partnership to drive the e-mobility market forward. The goal of the three companies is to develop HomePlug® GreenPHY modules that comply with the ISO15118 CCS communication protocol for electric vehicle charging systems. chargebyte is using the Vertexcom GreenPHY chip MSE102x+MSEX2x-i to develop and manufacture the modules.
"With Vertexcom's GreenPHY chip, we can offer the most cost-efficient PLC modules available on the market. We are thus making a significant contribution to the industrialization of a smart charging infrastructure" enthuses Thomas Wagner, Managing Director of chargebyte GmbH. "Vertexcom's EVCC and SECC solutions have been tested and qualified according to AEC-Q100 Grade 2- and verified by ODM/OEM manufacturers in Europe, Asia and the USA" adds Dr. HH Li, President of Vertexcom.
prisma sales service gmbh is the European distributor of Vertexcom. Tilo Hahn, Managing Director of prisma sales, is pleased about the cooperation with Vertexcom and chargebyte: "With chargebyte, we have gained a partner who not only offers Vertexcom-based modules at competitive prices, but above all creates total solutions that can be integrated into our customers' systems very quickly and easily."
Photo f.l.t.r.: Thorsten Plahusch, Karvino Lu, Benjamin Ou, Thomas Wagner, Martin Kranzfelder
chargebyte supplies hardware and software products for all aspects of charging communication. With more than 10 years of experience in the field of powerline communication, the company offers solutions for the charging function in electric vehicles as well as in charging stations. The award-winning products rely on forward-looking technologies such as Vehicle-2-Grid, which turns vehicles into temporary energy storage devices. The products are developed and manufactured in Germany and are used worldwide.