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White Paper - Technical Glossary of Enelion Terms
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Below is a glossary of technical terms used in Enelion documentation : 

 


1. ESLM Enelion Smart Load Management - Enelion's proprietary system for balancing energy
during the charging process between charging points. It includes Enelion Energy
Guard and Enelion DLB.

 

2. Plug & Charge In the manuals for the 2.0 product range, this term refers to an authorization mode
that does not require an RFID card. The charging process starts immediately after the
vehicle is connected.

 

3. RFID Radio Frequency Identification - a radio identification system. It is a popular low-cost
method for controlling the authorization of the charging process, whether the station
is offline or connected to a management system. The 2.0 product range supports
Mifare Classic RFID cards, while the 3.0 range adds support for Desfire and NFC.


4. IP54 Ingress Protection - a parameter defining the enclosure of an electrical device,
indicating the level of protection against access to hazardous parts and external
factors. IP54 signifies resistance to splashing water from any direction (rain) and
dustproofing.

 

5. FreeCharge In the manuals for the 3.0 product range, this term refers to an authorization mode
that does not require an RFID card. The charging process starts immediately after the
vehicle is connected.

 

6. Enelion Chain Connecting Enelion stations using a CANbus connection. The 2.0 product range
cannot connect with 3.0 range products. Enelion Chain is required for the proper
functioning of ESLM (including DLB) in the 2.0 range.

 

7. Dynamic Load Balancing A proprietary system for balancing energy during the charging process, focusing
solely on charging points. It accounts for phase rotation in the station's power supply
and queues vehicles if there is insufficient current to start charging all vehicles. It is
part of the larger ESLM system.

 

8. Energy Guard A device that monitors energy usage across an entire building, from single households
to large office complexes. Based on available energy (produced and consumed), it
determines how much energy can be directed to charging electric vehicles. Energy
Guard is part of the larger ESLM system, maximizing energy utilization. Measurements
are taken using measurement coils, simplifying installation. There are two types:
Energy Guard for the 2.0 range, with predefined range and transformers, and Energy
Guard 3 for the 3.0 range, with configurable transformers during installation.


9. Enelion RCM B Residual Current Monitor type B - a differential current monitoring module used in
Enelion stations. This module can be present in any Enelion station model. If added
post-production, activation is required during station configuration.

 

10. ENELION VERTICA Link A new system for connecting Vertica modules (VM) to Vertica poles (VP), developed
based on the connection system used in the Lumina station. This system replaces the
previously used "WAGO"-based connectors and is not compatible with them.


11. CAN Connection Enelion products can be connected via the Enelion Chain network using a CANbus.
Enelion's implementation is not compatible with standard market solutions, meaning

the CANbus cannot be used to connect Enelion products with those from other
manufacturers. Connecting 2.0 and 3.0 Enelion products via CANbus is also not
possible.

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