Versinetic introduces new EV charger management system SiteManager

Versinetic, an electric vehicle (EV) charge point solutions company based in Sydney, Australia, and Longbridge, England, announced the introduction of their new product, SiteManager, on 7 March 2025. This system is designed for load balancing of EV chargers, aimed at optimising power distribution across multiple charging stations within a single site while adhering to power capacity limits.
SiteManager has been developed to address challenges faced by infrastructure operators, municipal planners, and commercial enterprises, which include underused charging stations, frustrated EV drivers, and increased operational costs. Graeme Wintle, Director of Versinetic, stated, “SiteManager is a pivotal development in our quest to refine EV charging solutions.” The system manages power distribution across multiple LinkRay devices, supporting up to 64 units per device, with each capable of managing 100 chargers. It is compatible with both AC and DC charging systems.
The underlying LinkRay technology allows dynamic allocation of energy resources, ensuring optimal utilisation of each charger. SiteManager is equipped with various connectivity options such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and cellular networks, which facilitate remote monitoring and management. This connectivity enhances the user experience by reducing wait times at charging stations and maintaining grid stability.
Wintle further added, “SiteManager redefines energy management for EV charging sites by not just meeting current needs but anticipating future demands.” With its capability to adapt from smaller setups to larger networks, SiteManager promises to enhance charger availability and operational efficiency. The system’s software is regularly updated to align with industry standards, ensuring reliability and future readiness for users.
For further details on SiteManager or to request a demonstration, please visit their website at https://www.versinetic.com/hardware/sitemanager/.
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