
Tardis Technology (CEO Yong-Kwon Lee) , a company specializing in electric vehicle charging and smart mobility, announced on the 25th that it had won the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Award in the Climate Response category at the '2025 Urban and Regional Innovation Awards'.
Tardis Technology is applying Dynamic Load Balancing (DLM) technology to its Cloud Charging Station Management System (CSMS) to adjust charging volume during peak hours and optimize power consumption. Furthermore, low-power design technology based on embedded software has reduced the charger's standby power to less than half the average. This has improved energy efficiency and resulted in a tangible reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
In particular, it has proven its international standard-based charging platform technology by simultaneously obtaining OCPP 1.6 and 2.0.1 cloud server certifications for the first time in the world.
Tardis Technology's proprietary **Smart Control Charger (evCON)** has been installed and operated in over 1,000 locations nationwide. Through its demand response (DR) platform, evCloud, the company achieved approximately 8,350 kWh of electricity savings during the first half of the year. This represents a reduction of approximately 3.8 tons of carbon dioxide and the equivalent of planting 570 pine trees.
The government plans to convert 50% of all vehicles to eco-friendly vehicles by 2030. Accordingly, starting in January 2026, all new and existing buildings will be required to install a certain percentage of electric vehicle chargers in their parking lots. Within this policy environment, Tardis Technology is gaining recognition as a company with practical capabilities in building eco-friendly infrastructure.
A Tardis Technology representative stated, “This award is a recognition of our eco-friendly charging technology and energy-saving efforts at the same time,” and added, “We will continue to expand our integrated solutions that go beyond electric vehicle charging to address climate change and save energy.”
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