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NSAI Certified ISO 27001 Information Security
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ISO/IEC 27001:2022

Information Security Management Systems

ResourceKraft is pleased to announce that it has been certified by NSAI as having implemented and maintained an Information Security Management System fulfilling the requirements and standards of ISO/IEC 27001:2022.

ISO/IEC 27001 is the best-known standard for information security management systems (ISMS). Compliance means that an organization manages data security risks according to the best practices in this International Standard.

Protecting your Energy
Data from Cybercrime

With cybercrime on the rise, the ISO/IEC 27001 standard helps organizations manage cyber-risks by promoting a holistic approach to information security: vetting people, policies and technology. It serves as a tool for risk management, cyber-resilience, and operational excellence.

Scope of Audit

ResourceKraft underwent a comprehensive audit that covered all aspects of our operations, from marketing and sales to support, development, and implementation of SaaS solutions for energy management under the Advisor brand. This audit also evaluated our information security operations, ensuring they align with SOA version 4.0.

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Multiple Kinds Of

Load Balancing

Load balancing is essential in managing the needs of the charging electric vehicle fleet when its charging demands exceed the building's electrical supply. Full Stack Energy offers multiple kinds of load-balancing strategies to maximise charging speeds. Full Stack Energy LoadKontrol helps protect the facility's electrical infrastructure whilst ensuring the efficient operation of the charging infrastructure.

Static

Manual Pre-Set Charging Limits

Static load balancing ensures that the current supplied to the collective EV charging system is within the limits defined in the LoadKontrol software.

With static load balancing, the system dispenses no more than the fixed, pre-set power allocations. Static load balancing keeps charging predictable but does not optimise charging to the available power at the facility.

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Scheduled

Optimised Scheduled charging

Charging schedules are essential for almost every electric vehicle owner and charing operator. Schedules can take into account the EV parking time. Sometimes charge speed is not a primary factor. EVs are often connected to charge point infrastructure longer than is needed.

EV loads can be shifted to reduce peak loads and minimise costs. Tariff information can reschedule charging to off-peak times.

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Dynamic

Intelligent Load Control Algorithms

The dynamic load balancing algorithm constantly measures power consumption against the power capacity of the site facility and distributes the available power to the EV charging stations.

The intelligence in dynamic EV charging software will allow prioritisation between the chargers.

The system can integrate into any existing backend energy monitoring system. LoadControl can also connect to and extend the Full Stack Energy ChargeKomplete Charge Point Operator (CPO) solution.

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Load Control

Strategies

First-In

First-Out

In this strategy, the first EV to start charging is prioritised. Distribution of the current and the load-sharing strategy is dependent on the order of EVs that commenced charging.  

VIP Charging

Subscription

Frequent users of charging networks can avail of a VIP subscription to gain charging prioritisation. Tiered pricing is an attractive solution for large-scale operators and users alike. 

Closest To

Full Charge

Prioritisation can also be optimised towards to EV that is closest to being fully charged. This strategy's goal could be to free up charge bays in the event of a shortage of availability for charging or retail.

A Range of Novel

Charging Algorithms

Full Stack Energy has used machine learning for effective load balancing and charging strategies under the below criteria.

  • VIP - Priority Charging

  • State of Charge - Accounting Low/High Battery Status

  • Time of Day - Accounting for Rush Hour

  • Charge Capacity - Demand Response

  • On-Site Storage or Generation - Peak Shaving

  • Traffic Analysis