Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS)

Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) is a smart charging strategy that ensures optimal power distribution between two or more EV chargers when the available grid capacity is limited. Unlike fixed load allocation, DLS dynamically adjusts how much power each charger receives based on the number of vehicles connected and their charging needs.
How It Works
When multiple EVs are plugged into a shared power source:
- The system monitors total demand and grid limits.
- Power is shared in real time between the chargers.
- If one EV completes charging or disconnects, its share is reallocated automatically to others.
Key Benefits
- Prevents Overload: Keeps total power draw within safe limits.
- Maximizes Infrastructure: Allows more vehicles to be charged with limited power.
- Adaptive Efficiency: Adjusts power dynamically based on vehicle demand.
- No Manual Intervention: Fully automated and seamless operation.
- DLS vs DLM DLS focuses on real-time sharing between chargers using a single circuit or limited supply.
- DLM manages overall site capacity, often across multiple circuits or buildings.
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Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS): Charge Smart, Share Power
Got two EVs on one line? DLS ensures they both get charged—smartly sharing power based on real-time demand.
Simple, seamless, and efficient—ideal for twin chargers, tight grids, and high-traffic locations.