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Navigating the UK's 3G Phaseout: Impact on EV Chargers

Written by Ady Powell

 

Introduction
In the fast-paced world of electric vehicles (EVs), staying connected is crucial for efficient charging operations. Recently, the UK has set in motion the phasing out of 3G networks, a change that has implications for various industries. In this blog post, we, at Fuuse, a leading EV software management company, shed light on what this transition means for EV chargers, particularly those relying on SIM cards. 

Connecting EV Chargers to a back office: 
EV chargers connect to their back office either through SIM cards or a local network, acting as a bridge for communication between the charging station and the central management system. These cards enable the chargers to connect via a web socket, facilitating remote monitoring, management, and updates. This connectivity is essential for optimising charging processes, providing real-time status updates, and ensuring a seamless user experience. 

Importance of a Connection for EV Chargers:
While not all EV chargers necessarily require a constant connection, having one significantly enhances their functionality. A data connection enables features such as remote diagnostics, payment processing, software updates, and real-time monitoring—critical aspects for efficient and user-friendly charging experiences. 

EV Charger network connection

Timeline for 3G Phaseout in the UK: The 3G network in the UK is undergoing a gradual phaseout, impacting devices reliant on this technology. Though the official timeline for complete 3G shutdown varies, major telecom providers have already commenced the process, urging businesses to transition to advanced networks. Learn more about switching off the 3G mobile networks.


Fuuse's Strategic Approach: 

At Fuuse, we understand the importance of seamless communication for EV chargers. All SIM cards supplied by Fuuse are multi-network 4G SIMs, ensuring compatibility with the latest networks. If your hardware is 4G compliant, there are no implications, as our SIMs will default to the strongest 4G signal in the area. 

For legacy hardware not 4G compatible, our SIMs are also 2G compatible. While 2G may suffice for data handling, it's crucial to consider the network coverage in your area. In some regions, especially those not covered by multiple networks, a sufficient 2G signal may not be guaranteed. We recommend that all charger managers contact their hardware suppliers to assess communication compatibility. If an upgrade is necessary, Fuuse is here to provide guidance based on equipment age, network coverage, and future plans. 

As the 3G sunset approaches, proactive measures are key to ensuring uninterrupted EV charging services. Fuuse remains committed to supporting our clients through this transition, making the move to advanced networks as smooth as possible. 

For more information and personalised advice on upgrading your EV charging hardware, feel free to reach out to Fuuse. We're here to empower your EV charging infrastructure for the future. 

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