Scame E-Mobility | Load Balancing
The Load Balancing Scame feature is essential when there are multiple charging points, but the system is not able to power them all at the same time at their maximum rated power. This functionality, manageable within the Scame Management System, allows to allocate a maximum current threshold for a Master/Satellite architecture.
If the sum of the instantaneous currents delivered by the charging points were to exceed this threshold, the Master station would democratically rebalance the power delivered by the entire system, thus keeping it below the maximum established threshold, but allowing all vehicles to continue charging.
If the system does not have enough power, to allow all the charging points the supply of the minimum current (6A) necessary for the proper conduct of a charging session, any new sessions would be temporarily suspended.
Temporarily suspended charging sessions will be automatically re-started when one of the current charging sessions ends.
Load Balancing Scame can also be activated when the Master station and its satellites are connected to an external management platform via OCPP 1.6JSON.