Vodatel and RadiansPlus team up on Macao EV charging
Vodatel Networks Holding and RadiansPlus Technologies announced a partnership on July 23, 2026, to expand high-density EV charging across Macao without traditional grid upgrades. The companies say the PSN-based system could speed deployment, cut costs and support the city’s smart city and carbon-neutrality goals.
Why it matters: - Macao’s limited power capacity has been a barrier to wider EV adoption. - The partnership aims to add charging infrastructure without the usual expense and delay of major electrical upgrades. - The companies are targeting residential car parks and commercial hubs, where dense charging demand is hardest to serve.
What happened: - VODATEL Networks Holding Limited (Macao) and RadiansPlus Technologies Ltd (Hong Kong) announced a strategic collaboration on July 23, 2026. - The companies are unveiling the partnership at Innoex 2026. - The plan centers on RadiansPlus’s proprietary Power System Neutral, or PSN, technology. - Professor Geoffrey Chan of RadiansPlus said the approach can reduce upfront investment and shorten the certification period for new charging stations.
The details: - The PSN Dynamic Load Management system is designed to provide 100% EV charging coverage within a building’s existing electrical allocation. - The technology balances energy demand in real time. - The companies say the system avoids traditional, costly and time-consuming grid upgrades. - The cited benefits include lower installation and operating costs for property owners. - The rollout is intended to enable faster deployment in high-density urban areas. - The collaboration also includes research and development with international universities on PSN technologies for green energy management systems. - That work will include microgrid control applications that integrate PV, BESS, EV, grid and load. - The goal is to turn multiple assets into distributed energy resource hubs.
Between the lines: - The partnership fits Macao’s smart city and carbon neutrality agenda. - The pitch is not just about more chargers. It is about working around a constrained grid with software-driven load management. - The university research element suggests Vodatel and RadiansPlus are also positioning PSN as a broader energy-management platform, not only an EV charging tool. - The collaboration also reflects a wider Greater Bay Area clean-tech push.
What's next: - The companies will present the partnership at Innoex 2026. - Professor Chan will speak on PSN technology at the Macao Booth during the event. - Visitors can meet Professor Chan at Booth 3D-B01. - The companies said the collaboration will extend into future PSN research and deployment efforts.
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