3. IRVE architecture
The generic term "electric vehicle charging infrastructure" (IRVE) covers a wide variety of installations: from the simple home charging station, to the charging station with multiple high-power charging points, to the charging station in a village square, restaurant, hotel, etc., with a few normal charging points between 7 and 22 kW.
3.1 Typical architecture of a charging station
The general architecture of a charging station depends on the situation: installation in a building, outdoor station accessible to the public, etc. It comprises an electrical infrastructure and an IT infrastructure. It consists of an electrical infrastructure and an IT infrastructure, as illustrated in figure
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AFIREV: Association dedicated to the development of roaming recharging, created in 2015, dissolved in 2024 after integrating its activities into the AVERE France association.
Car manufacturers : https://pfa-auto.fr/filiere-automobile-et-mobilites/
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