The hardware is already bidirectional-ready, with the function to be activated later through a software update. Wallboxes, cabling, control and energy management are integrated into a single system, and several charging points can run from one supply line protected at 63 A. Integrated RCD/MCB protection and an MID-certified meter come as standard, with a version compliant with German calibration law (Eichrecht) due in the second half of 2026.
OCPP and Modbus interfaces ensure manufacturer independence. The system is controlled by the Genius energy manager and the Lana AI platform, which factor in charging demand, available grid capacity, locally generated renewable energy, variable electricity tariffs and stationary battery storage. The first projects will be rolled out in May 2026. (nhp)
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