GridZon launches to protect against cable theft

German charging infrastructure provider Reload-Solution has developed a multi-level security system to protect charging cables at fast-charging stations – a frequent target for thieves. The solution, called GridZon, is currently compatible with various Alpitronic stations.

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Image: Reload-Solution

Fast-charging providers have been struggling with frequent cable thefts for some time. The resulting damage in Germany has already reached several million euros, with most thefts likely motivated by the copper contained in charging cables.

There have been some countermeasures against cable theft for a while now, such as surveillance cameras, alarm systems or thick cable sheaths like those from CatStrap. However, no solution seen so far is as sophisticated as the theft protection system developed by Reload-Solution, called GridZon. The company originally designed the system to protect its own charging stations but has now decided to make it available to the wider industry.

“Our goal was clear: simple, secure, retrofittable. No intervention in the legally calibrated system, no complicated installation, but maximum protection,” said Jonas Radau, Managing Director of Reload-Solution, on LinkedIn.

GridZon offers a multi-layered security mechanism with several features:

  • Cut-resistant cable sheath made of Dyneema fabric with warning print
  • Integrated tamper wire – automatically triggers an alarm when cut
  • No screwing to the charging station – meaning no interference with the legally relevant system
  • 117 dB loud siren
  • Flashing light as a visual alarm
  • Online monitoring via eSIM with real-time status display
  • Silent alarm via SMS, call or email
  • 3D-printed stainless steel box with security bolts
  • Optional tracker for thief tracking

The system is available for all cable lengths and is initially compatible with the popular Alpitronic fast-charging stations HYC150 / 200 and HYC300 / 400. Solutions for other charging stations are set to follow. Installation time per charging station is said to be around 1.5 to 2 hours, with the company providing both a manual and an instructional video.

Stadtwerke Schwerte near Dortmund, Germany, is already conducting a long-term field test with GridZon. The system can be pre-ordered now, with deliveries set to begin in January 2026.

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This article was first published by Florian Treiß for electrive’s German edition.

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