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 +====== Introduction ======
 +
 +
 +**Up to 22kW of charging power** - enough to charge electric vehicle for distance of 100km in 45 minutes (calculation made for consumption of 16kWh per 100km)\\
 +**Modern design with IP54 & IK10 standard** - suitable for indoor and outdoor use as well as customable charger colours\\
 +**Coloured LED light indicates charging status** - different colour for various charger states \\
 +**Secure charging with remote locking option** - use RFID card or QR code to unlock and start charging process\\
 +**OCPP 1.6 communication supported** \\
 +**Eco charging**
 +  * Save by charging (eco charging) during off-peak hours
 +  * Charge with surplus energy
 +  * Priority charging at the highest possible power
 +**Long range wireless power meters for installation without cabling** - easy installation & monitoring of the energy consumption\\
 +**Fully compliant with IEC 61851**\\
 +
 +:!: **RDC Charger does not require connection to internet for operation !**
 +
 +===== RDC Charger & HEMS =====
 +
 +**Home Energy Management System (HEMS)**:
 +  * Monitoring electricity flows at home (consumption, production, and storage)
 +  * Control and manage devices (producers, consumers, prosumers)
 +  * Dynamic Load Management (DLM) keeps consumption power below grid fuses
 +  * Control up to 8 RDC Chargers (EV fleet)
 +  * Provide relevant information and help understanding energy flow
 +  * Minimize cost of electrical energy
 +
 +^ Energy flows                                  ^
 +| {{wiki:20_rdc_charger:flow_chart.png?nolink|}}  |
 +
 +^ RDC Charger & HEMS overview                                ^
 +| {{wiki:20_rdc_charger:rdx_charger_environment.png?nolink|}}  |
 +**Note:**
 +  * IOT-L2-2 linker can be installed as external unit or is integrated into the RDC Charger.
 +
 +===== RDC Charger & EV fleet =====
 +  * **Control up to 8 RDC Chargers (EV fleet)** 
 +  * Suitable for multi-apartment buildings, hotels, etc. 
 +  * Only one charger is master, others are slave
 +  * Master does optimal operation (Dynamic Load Management) of EV fleet within the building
 +
 +^ EV fleet                                             ^
 +| {{wiki:20_rdc_charger:rdx_charger_fleet.png?nolink|}}  |
 +
 +===== Operation =====
 +
 +  * If EVSE is enabled and not locked, charging starts automatically as soon as vehicle is connected with power cable.\\  Otherwise, enable EVSE with **short press** on button, by application or use RFID/MIFARE card /QR code.
 +  * **short press** button toggle enable/pause charging
 +  * **long press** button toggle priority/eco charging
 +  * LED indicator for charging status
 +
 +
 + \\  
 +{{wiki:20_rdc_charger:robotina_charger_descr_01.png?nolink|}}
 + \\  
 +
 +**RFID, MIFARE or QR** \\
 +  * Unlock EVSE and toggle enable/pause charging
 +
 +**AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED** \\
 +  * EVSE need authorization to start charging
 +  * charging is activated by RFID, MIFARE card /QR code or by application
 +
 +**ECO CHARGING**\\
 +  * Allows charging with lower power
 +  * Charging at low tariff only (depending on tariff table settings)
 +  * Charging by surplus energy
 +
 +**PRIORITY CHARGING** \\
 +  * Utilize all available power to charge as fast as possible
 +  * Any eco charging settings are ignored 
 +  * In case of //Dynamic load management// EVSE(s) with //Priority charging// will be limited last
 +
 +{{wiki:20_rdc_charger:led_colors.png?nolink|}}
 +
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 +