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“Optimise” Masterclass Series - Part 2: The Power of Local Load Management

What if the key to maximum uptime and reliability at your charging site wasn’t in the cloud but right at your curbside?

In this second session of our “Optimise” series, FLEXECHARGE CTO Robert takes you deep into the heart of Local Load Management. Discover how running your load management system locally — on the GATEWAY, a robust, site-level controller — beats cloud-based setups in reliability, response time, and uptime. We’ll unpack how local intelligence enables seamless peak shaving, real-time load balancing, and future-ready integration of batteries and renewables.
If uptime is your KPI, don’t miss this one.

Why choose Local Load Management? This session explores the key benefits, including improved uptime, lower latency, and enhanced failover capabilities—especially when compared to cloud-based control in edge scenarios. We'll introduce the role of the Local Controller, specifically the GATEWAY, and explain how it integrates with local metering to enable real-time decision-making. Learn how it supports intelligent load allocation, prioritization, and fallback logic to ensure optimal charging performance. The session also covers architecture and installation best practices, including how to deploy a local load management system and the pros and cons of using a dedicated local network versus shared infrastructure. This webinar is ideal for CPOs and EV infrastructure decision-makers, tech leads, solution architects, energy managers, and anyone involved in building or optimizing EV charging networks.

Speakers

Robert Brehm

co-founder & CTO at FLEXECHARGE

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