Hi Everyone
I'm looking for any nuggets of knowledge you can throw my way on this one as I'm dealing with a few things that are new to me! Not expecting any calcs, I have only included figures to give an idea of scale.
The job brief is: Provide metering for 19 garages on a residential site, with capacity so that they can all have their own EV chargers in the future. Only one resident currently has an EV, so initially it is just making provision and getting the meters in but further upgrades can be made over time.
The garages currently have a single phase TN-C-S 100A supply cutout which has roughly 20A max demand on it already from other lights, gate control etc.
I am fine with all the basic parts of the design+install but it doesn't take a calculator to work out that 19 x 7kW loads plus whatever they have plugged in to the 1363 sockets is going to be a problem.
It's going to be all new cable anyway (existing cable is all wrong), but I would like to keep the CSA reasonable and I also don't want to run a separate cable to every garage. My thinking is to install a local load management system so that they can get a good few chargers installed before they have to consider further upgrades, this way they can make use of the existing DNO supply in the short term and plan ahead for a new supply when it's needed.
This is pretty much where my personal experience comes to an end though as I have not dealt with load management devices before and I don't even really know what they are capable of.
From my initial searches, it seems there are quite a few EVSE companies that offer a solution where the charger talks to the LLM which seems ideal, but this doesn't allow for any brand choice on chargers in the future and I don't really want to tie them in like that if it can be avoided. I am also aware that if 10 of the garages use a 'granny' cable it's going to hit 100A anyway and the LLM won't have control over the 1363 sockets. Normally we could apply some diversity, but since nearly everyone will want to charge at full power through the night I don't see that diversity can apply in the same way.
What I would ideally like to do is have the load management communicating with some kind of current limiting device before the DB in each garage so they can use the full capacity if it's there but also ther supply can be a bit 'choked' without just being turned off.
So my main questions are -
Does such a load management system exist?
Any systems that anyone can recommend?
Am I missing an obvious better solution here?
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Tom
I'm looking for any nuggets of knowledge you can throw my way on this one as I'm dealing with a few things that are new to me! Not expecting any calcs, I have only included figures to give an idea of scale.
The job brief is: Provide metering for 19 garages on a residential site, with capacity so that they can all have their own EV chargers in the future. Only one resident currently has an EV, so initially it is just making provision and getting the meters in but further upgrades can be made over time.
The garages currently have a single phase TN-C-S 100A supply cutout which has roughly 20A max demand on it already from other lights, gate control etc.
I am fine with all the basic parts of the design+install but it doesn't take a calculator to work out that 19 x 7kW loads plus whatever they have plugged in to the 1363 sockets is going to be a problem.
It's going to be all new cable anyway (existing cable is all wrong), but I would like to keep the CSA reasonable and I also don't want to run a separate cable to every garage. My thinking is to install a local load management system so that they can get a good few chargers installed before they have to consider further upgrades, this way they can make use of the existing DNO supply in the short term and plan ahead for a new supply when it's needed.
This is pretty much where my personal experience comes to an end though as I have not dealt with load management devices before and I don't even really know what they are capable of.
From my initial searches, it seems there are quite a few EVSE companies that offer a solution where the charger talks to the LLM which seems ideal, but this doesn't allow for any brand choice on chargers in the future and I don't really want to tie them in like that if it can be avoided. I am also aware that if 10 of the garages use a 'granny' cable it's going to hit 100A anyway and the LLM won't have control over the 1363 sockets. Normally we could apply some diversity, but since nearly everyone will want to charge at full power through the night I don't see that diversity can apply in the same way.
What I would ideally like to do is have the load management communicating with some kind of current limiting device before the DB in each garage so they can use the full capacity if it's there but also ther supply can be a bit 'choked' without just being turned off.
So my main questions are -
Does such a load management system exist?
Any systems that anyone can recommend?
Am I missing an obvious better solution here?
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Tom