Automated conductive charging technology for electric vehicles
Easelink develops Matrix Charging®, a patented automated conductive charging system for EVs, backed by over 80 filed patents. The tech stack reflects automotive-grade rigor: ISO 26262, IEC 61508, AUTOSAR, and ASPICE standards dominate, paired with hardware design tools (Altium) and security infrastructure (Microsoft Defender, SIEM). Current hiring leans heavily toward senior-level engineering and security roles in Austria, signaling a push to mature both the core charging architecture and supply-chain cybersecurity—critical friction points as they work to establish Matrix Charging as an industry standard.
Easelink, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Graz, Austria, designs automated conductive charging solutions for electric vehicles and grid applications. The company operates offices in Austria and China, serving automotive manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers. Matrix Charging® is positioned as the most cost-effective and energy-efficient automated charging option available, with integrated bidirectional (V2G) capability to support grid stabilization and renewable energy integration. Active development spans electronic architecture, circuit optimization, cybersecurity compliance for OEM projects, and standardization efforts across the industry.
Easelink's patented Matrix Charging® is an automated conductive charging solution for electric vehicles. Backed by over 80 worldwide patents, it combines cost efficiency, energy efficiency, and bidirectional charging (V2G) for grid support and renewable integration.
Easelink operates under automotive safety and quality standards including ISO 26262, IEC 61508, AUTOSAR, and ASPICE. Hardware design uses Altium; security infrastructure includes Microsoft Defender and SIEM systems.
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