TimeTick’s new diagnostics platform tests reliability of EV charging networks – Charged EVs

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TimeTick’s new diagnostics platform tests reliability of EV charging networks – Charged EVs


Los Angeles-headquartered TimeTick, a developer of behavioral testing and monitoring platforms for EVSE systems, has introduced its IoT diagnostics platform, which is designed to test the reliability of EV charging networks.

TimeTick cites industry research that indicates nearly 25% of charging stations experience undetected operational issues. The new platform addresses this by enabling operators to validate charging infrastructure without dependence on hardware. It accomplishes this by simultaneously simulating thousands of charging scenarios and analyzing system behavior patterns to identify potential problems before they can affect users or result in infrastructure downtime.

Early implementation of the platform by a North American charging network has shown positive results, according to the company.

“Today’s rapid EV adoption requires a fundamental shift in how we approach charging infrastructure testing,” said TimeTick CEO Palina Leibinskaya. “Traditional physical testing methods simply can’t keep pace with deployment needs while maintaining reliability standards.”

Source: TimeTick



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