This article provides an overview and step-by-step instructions on how to activate the reev EMS via the reev Platform.
reev Energy Management can be activated directly in your reev Platform in just three steps. The EMS will be configured for static load management.
If you would like to use dynamic load management, additional hardware components need to be installed on site. Learn more here.
Good to know!
If you encounter any difficulties during the configuration of the reev EMS, your certified electrician can take over the setup process.
Use the Help button to conveniently forward the setup form via email. Your electrician will receive one-time access to the configuration page and can complete the setup of the reev Energy Management system.
Step 1: Check & confirm the site’s kW limit
Start by reviewing and, if necessary, adjusting the maximum kW limit at your site. You can enter the value in either amperes or kilowatts.
Providing the correct value for the maximum available power for your site's charging infrastructure is essential to ensure proper EMS functionality.
Step 2: Review & confirm charging point settings
Next, check the phase rotation and the individual kW limit of each charging point.
Important: Default values for the maximum kW limit are applied based on the model of the hardware you use. Adjustments can be made if needed. Learn more about phase rotation here.
Step 3: Configure advanced settings (optional)
Complete the configuration of your electrical infrastructure by entering additional information, such as:
Main and sub-distribution panels
Assignment and configuration of individual charging stations
Load imbalance protection to avoid phase asymmetry during charging
After Activation: Adjusting EMS settings (optional)
Existing configuration settings for the reev EMS can be adjusted at any time. In the Configuration menu, you can review and modify the energy management system values for each respective site. This includes, for example, the following settings:
Main Fuse: Maximum kW-limit for the site
Connectors: Phase rotation and maximum kW-limit for each individual charging station or connector
Location Settings: Use of phase imbalance prevention
All changes take effect immediately after saving and will continuously apply to the operation of the reev EMS at the respective site.