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Lotte Inno-Vate Unit EVSIS Lowers Barriers to EV Charging with User-Centric Technology

Lotte Inno-Vate Unit EVSIS Lowers Barriers to EV Charging with User-Centric Technology

From Dong-A Ilbo · (2d ago) Korean Positive tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Lotte Inno-Vate's electric vehicle charging subsidiary, EVSIS, is enhancing user convenience and safety with proprietary technologies like the 'Metal Swing' system.
  • The company has also introduced a one-touch charging function and an advanced monitoring system ('Charge Sync') to streamline the charging process and ensure operational efficiency.
  • EVSIS is expanding its global presence, particularly in the US, by offering solutions like anti-theft enclosures, aiming to solidify its position in the EV charging market.

Lotte Inno-Vate's electric vehicle charging specialist, EVSIS, is making significant strides in both domestic and international markets by prioritizing user-centric technological innovation. The company is moving beyond the basic function of power supply, transforming EV chargers into essential infrastructure integrated into daily life.

A standout innovation is the 'Metal Swing' system, developed to address the difficulty elderly and mobility-impaired users face with heavy charging cables. This system supports the cable in mid-air, allowing users to connect their vehicles with minimal effort. Beyond convenience, the Metal Swing system enhances safety by preventing tripping hazards from cables dragging on the ground and mitigating electrical risks associated with cable wear or contamination.

We are focusing our capabilities on using technology to fill the small inconveniences and safety gaps felt by users in real-world situations.

— EVSIS representativeAn EVSIS representative discussing the company's commitment to user-focused technological solutions.

EVSIS has also revolutionized the payment and authentication process with its one-touch charging (PnC) feature. After an initial vehicle information registration via an app, users can initiate charging with a single touch of the connector, significantly reducing the time spent at the charging station. Complementing these hardware advancements is the sophisticated 'Charge Sync' platform, which enables real-time monitoring of all charging stations nationwide, detecting and addressing operational anomalies instantly.

Addressing specific global market needs, EVSIS has developed specialized solutions, including anti-theft enclosures for electric vehicle chargers, particularly for regions like North America where cable theft is a concern. Having secured global patents for this technology, EVSIS is expanding its deployment in key areas such as Washington State. The company's strategy is to redefine charging infrastructure as a user-oriented service, leveraging its technological prowess to eliminate real-world inconveniences and demonstrate the superiority of Korean EV charging technology on the world stage.

Based on our differentiated solutions verified in Korea, we will prove the excellence of Korean electric vehicle charging technology in the global market.

— EVSIS representativeAn EVSIS representative expressing confidence in the company's global market strategy.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.