The Munich-based company is working with TankE, a service provider for electromobility.As a reference project, the partners in the Allgäu built a large photovoltaic carport with five wall boxes.Photovoltaic carport of the construction and logistics company Max WildBaywa re and the Cologne-based service provider for electromobility TankE want to jointly provide intelligent charging infrastructure for industrial and commercial customers.The companies have now concluded a framework agreement for this purpose.The cooperation provides that the charging infrastructure installed by Baywa re can be managed with the "Chargecloud" software solution used by TankE.In addition to an overview of assigned locations and charging points, the solution also displays charging processes.Baywa re and TankE carried out an initial project with the family-run construction and logistics company Max Wild at the company's headquarters in Berkheim near Memmingen.Baywa re has installed a photovoltaic carport there with an output of 180 kilowatts and five wall boxes with ten AC charging points.The integrated energy management system ensures that the various components are networked and at the same time regulates the charging power, depending on the overall power consumption of the location.The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment provided financial support for this project."The intelligent software and our far-reaching network enable corporate customers to have convenient and uniform charging and billing options," says Michael Krystof, Managing Director of TankE.This content is protected by copyright and may not be copied.If you want to cooperate with us and use some of our content, please contact: redaktion@pv-magazine.com.More articles by Ralph DiermannPlease note our comment guidelines.Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked with *.By submitting this form, you consent to pv magazine using your data to publish your comment.Your personal data will only be passed on to third parties for the purpose of spam filtering or if this is necessary for technical maintenance of the website.Any further disclosure to third parties does not take place unless this is justified by applicable data protection regulations or pv magazine is legally obliged to do so.You can revoke this consent at any time with effect for the future.In this case, your personal data will be deleted immediately.Otherwise your data will be deleted when pv magazine processes your request or the purpose of data storage has been fulfilled.Further information on data protection can be found in our data protection declaration.Imprint Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy © pv magazine 2022