Embracing Connected Cars and EV Chargers
5 July 2024, 15:39
The Rise of Connected Cars and EV Chargers
As technology continues to advance, the importance of stay ahead of the curve cannot be overstated. For property managers and property owners, this means thinking beyond traditional amenities and considering the needs of modern, connected and electric vehicles (like Teslas). Here’s why connected cars and EV chargers are shaping the future of parking spaces and what you need to know to stay ahead.
The Evolution of Parking Spaces
With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), office spaces are seeing a surge in EV chargers, mostly in underground parking. These chargers are not just simple power outlets; they are sophisticated devices that process and produce vast amounts of data, including usage statistics, availability, and payment information. To function efficiently, these chargers need to be connected to the internet. The connectivity solutions vary:
- eSIM Connectivity: Some chargers use eSIM technology, which relies on a strong cellular signal to stay connected. This is convenient but can be unreliable if the signal is weak (hey Belgium – that’s you).
- WiFi Connectivity: Chargers can connect via WiFi, offering a balance between reliability and cost but requiring stable WiFi infrastructure.
- Cabled Network: The most reliable option, cabled network connections, ensures uninterrupted service. However, running extensive cables can become quite expensive, especially with a large number of chargers.
The Connected Car Revolution
More and more cars, particularly those from innovative manufacturers like Tesla, are connected to the internet and come with an app. As more and more manufacturers are following this trend, these smart cars are starting to offer features that enhance convenience and security for their owners:
- Remote Management: Drivers can set their preferred temperature ahead of going to their car, remotely (un)lock, summon the car to move out of a parking space automatically, and process software updates remotely (definitely something you want to do when… not driving 🚗💥 😉).
- Security Features: Advanced security features like Tesla’s Sentry mode rely on constant connectivity to notify the owner of issues (video recording is saved onboard).
Cobelpro’s Innovative Approach
Cobelpro, a forward-thinking property management company, has recognized the need to adapt to these technological advancements. At their Pegasus site, and across all their buildings, they have partnered with FlatTurtle to integrate their EV chargers into the FlatTurtle network, ensuring reliable internet connectivity with a backup via eSIM. Additionally, FlatTurtle has installed various Access Points per parking space, guaranteeing optimal connectivity for smart cars.
A Call to Action for Property Managers
The benefits of these innovations are clear: enhanced convenience, improved security, and future-proof infrastructure. Property managers who want to stay ahead of the curve and offer top-notch amenities to their tenants should consider smartening up their parking spaces. By partnering with experts (like FlatTurtle 🤯), you can ensure that your property is equipped to handle the demands of modern technology.
Let’s work together to create a future-ready environment for your tenants and their connected vehicles.
By embracing these innovations, property managers can provide exceptional value and convenience to their tenants, ensuring their properties remain competitive and desirable in the market. Don’t wait – the future is now (if you want it to be 😜).
