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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 11 MIN

How Edge Computing Is Changing EV Charging Infrastructure

from The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure · host Fexingo

Episode 27 of The Edge Computing Podcast dives into how edge nodes are solving a real-world problem for electric vehicle charging networks: keeping fast chargers reliable when the cloud goes down. Hosts Lucas and Luna walk through the architecture behind a typical ultra-fast 350-kilowatt charger and explain why a local edge server — not the cloud — is the bottleneck for payment, diagnostics, and load balancing. They cite a case study from a major European charging network that cut transaction failures from 8 percent to under 0.5 percent after deploying local compute. The episode also touches on latency requirements for vehicle-to-grid protocols and why grid operators are starting to demand edge-based curtailment signals. Without edge compute, a single network outage at a cloud provider can take thousands of chargers offline simultaneously. This episode shows how distributed infrastructure turns a fragile system into a resilient one. #EdgeComputing #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ElectricVehicles #EVCharging #DistributedInfrastructure #Latency #CloudComputing #SmartGrid #VehicleToGrid #FastCharging #ClouOutage #TransactionFailure #LoadBalancing #EdgeServer #RenewableEnergy #GridResilience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 27 of The Edge Computing Podcast dives into how edge nodes are solving a real-world problem for electric vehicle charging networks: keeping fast chargers reliable when the cloud goes down. Hosts Lucas and Luna walk through the architecture behind a typical ultra-fast 350-kilowatt charger and explain why a local edge server — not the cloud — is the bottleneck for payment, diagnostics, and load balancing. They cite a case study from a major European charging network that cut transaction failures from 8 percent to under 0.5 percent after deploying local compute. The episode also touches on latency requirements for vehicle-to-grid protocols and why grid operators are starting to demand edge-based curtailment signals. Without edge compute, a single network outage at a cloud provider can take thousands of chargers offline simultaneously. This episode shows how distributed infrastructure turns a fragile system into a resilient one. #EdgeComputing #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ElectricVehicles #EVCharging #DistributedInfrastructure #Latency #CloudComputing #SmartGrid #VehicleToGrid #FastCharging #ClouOutage #TransactionFailure #LoadBalancing #EdgeServer #RenewableEnergy #GridResilience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode 27 of The Edge Computing Podcast dives into how edge nodes are solving a real-world problem for electric vehicle charging networks: keeping fast chargers reliable when the cloud goes down. Hosts Lucas and Luna walk through the architecture...

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