/ PRNewswire / -. "Use Cases" The Energy Information Standards Alliance (EIA Alliance has launched its first set of domain-specific-a "use case", the report of the energy that must be shared between the end user and other domains within an intelligent network for a given type of equipment or system. The first use case was developed to support EV chargers. The paper describes the data flow between supply electrical vehicles (EVSE and client systems Energy Management (CEMS. The use case can be downloaded www.eisalliance.org .
"Carriers are being rapidly deployed EV to support the growing base of electric cars," said David Bunzel, executive director of the Alliance EIS. "With over 3 million electric vehicles are expected in the U.S. in the next five years, the establishment of an infrastructure to support these vehicles is essential. EV Chargers in commercial and industrial buildings are an important segment this market. EVSE for building use cases is expected that many of the exchanges of data and services needed to power these vehicles and their integration into the CEMS, which optimize energy consumption. "
CEMS serve as the backbone for managing power usage, optimized for residential, commercial and industrial. Electric vehicle charging is the first domain to be addressed, with generators, water heaters, HVAC systems, storage systems, alternative energy generation, and lighting in the road map of the Alliance to support interoperability with intelligent network.
«Optimizing energy in facilities will continue to grow in importance, especially with the expanding demand for High Performance Buildings», said Sharon Dinges, sustainability engineer at Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort systems and solutions and a brand of Ingersoll Rand. »Integrating EV chargers into the CEMS not only provides additional opportunities to manage energy consumption, but also enables additional services that will improve the customer experience. "
The CEMS will be able to receive energy information in response to demand and real-time prices of public services, and decide how to manage these in the installation. EV load cases also uses a support dashboard, which displays the critical information regarding EV chargers, support for the facility manager and the decisions taken to manage energy use and costs.
"With tens of thousands of EV charging stations are deployed in the next year and more than a third of them expected in commercial or industrial facilities, the use cases to the construction EVSE are a critical component for the establishment of a efficient infrastructure, "said Richard Lowenthal, founder and CTO of Coulomb Technologies. "The integration of the CEMS with EV chargers will benefit building owners, tenants and drivers of electric vehicles. It allows the integration of EV charging on other business practices and increases the energy efficiency of vehicles. "
"Improving the customer experience, either the manager or owner of the vehicle will accelerate the growth of this market," said Kevin Morrow, executive vice president of ECOtality. "Use cases provide EIS Alliance a critical component of the infrastructure for EV chargers to succeed in the marketplace."
EIS Alliance is a consortium of companies related to the products and services that support energy management customers. Member companies include AO Smith, Alerton, Aruba Networks, Coulomb Technologies, ECOtality, Honeywell, Ingersoll Rand, Johnson Controls, Pod Park, Trane, and the Triduum.
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