Xeal’s EV charging protocol creates a direct link between EV and charger with no cell or WiFi connection
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Public EV charging has a reliability problem—to put it mildly. Charging provider Xeal Energy believes that 95% of the problems are caused by dependence on cellular or WiFi networks, which create multiple points of failure. Xeal says its patented Xeal Protocol establishes a direct, encrypted communication channel between a driver’s smartphone and an EV charger... Read more »
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