chargeFleet: The control center for fleet managers
With chargeFleet, you can keep an eye on your e-fleet at all times and manage it efficiently. Our user-friendly web portal offers full cost transparency and makes it easier to manage authorizations, charging costs and energy consumption at charging stations. It also enables easy organization of charging card and user management for smooth operation.
Detailed overview of all charging processes and analyses of the fleet's charging behavior
User and charge card management
Access management, tariff planning and management of charging stations in the store
The best solution for your drivers too
The proven app offers drivers complete transparency of all charging transactions, including tax-compliant receipts directly in the app. If necessary, the driver can individually expand the app with an RFID charging card, which is particularly practical in areas with poor network coverage, such as underground car parks.
Easy to use app for drivers
Easy to find the available public, private or company-owned charging stations including price information via app
Ability to charge without a physical card with direct billing to the company
An overview of our solutions
chargeHome
For charging via an intelligent & offline wallbox or via a conventional household power outlet. Automatic setting of electricity tariffs by address and zip code.
chargeStation
For managing your own charging stations and controlling the user base as well as corresponding charging rates.
chargePublic
For flexible and convenient charging in public spaces — in Switzerland and Europe.
FAQs
If your question is not answered here, you can contact us directly.
To determine a fair price for charging your electric vehicle, you should consider a few factors. First, you should check the cost per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity in your area. You can usually find this information on your electricity provider's website or by contacting them directly. You should also factor in any additional fees or membership costs associated with using a specific charging network or charging station. Finally, you should also consider the convenience and accessibility of the charging station in relation to your charging needs. By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision about fair prices for charging your electric vehicle.
The appropriate price for charging your electric vehicle may vary depending on your location and available charging infrastructure. On average, the cost of charging an electric vehicle is between 0.10 and 0.30 US dollars per kWh. However, it's important to know that prices may vary depending on the charging network, time of day, and additional charges. To find a fair price, you should compare the charging rates of the various networks and stations in your area.
To extend the life of your EV battery, there are a few important rules to follow. First, you should avoid fully charging or discharging the battery regularly. Instead, try keeping the battery charge level between 20% and 80%. Also avoid exposing your electric car to extreme temperatures, both in heat and cold, as this can have a negative impact on battery performance. Regular maintenance on your electric vehicle and software updates can also help optimize battery life. And finally, avoid fast charging whenever possible and opt for slow, controlled charging processes.
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