The launch was held at Elecrama 2023, Greater Noida, NCR, India, the showcase of the Indian electrical and electronics industry and claimed to be the largest congregation of the power sector ecosystem in the region.
The growth of India’s the EV sector in recent years has put focus on the resilience of electricity grids. There is a rising need for power requirements and the need to upgrade and enhance transmission and distribution (T&D) systems. The Green EV Charging Station is a total solution integrating Delta's EV chargers, energy storage systems, solar PV inverters and EV Charging Infrastructure Management System to enable microgrids capable of providing clean and stable electricity to EVs.
As a result, the company’s Green EV Charging Station helps to mitigate the pressure on conventional T&D systems as it focuses on adding distributed energy generation with solar energy and energy storage at or near EV charging stations. This aids in reducing the amount of T&D capacity required on-peak to serve the EV charging portion of the total peak demand.
EVs that are connected to the grid could be used in lieu of or in conjunction with electricity storage in emergencies or extreme supply shortages, to supply power to the grid. Delta says its Green EV Charging Station will prove to be a reliable connected ecosystem wherein EV owners can locate and plug in to the nearest chargers.