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
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The ideal temperature range for charging your electric vehicle is usually between 10°C (50°F) and 30°C (86°F). Charging within this range helps to maintain optimal battery performance and extend its lifespan. Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can have a negative impact on battery performance and overall condition. If you live in an area with extreme temperatures, you should charge your electric vehicle at milder times of day or, if available, use air-conditioned charging stations.
To sign up for a charging station network, follow the general steps below:
- Research available networks: Look for charging station networks in your area. Check network coverage, pricing, and reliability.
- Select a network: Select the network that best suits your needs and preferences. Consider factors such as the number of charging stations, their locations, and network usability.
- Create an account: Visit the network's website or download the mobile app. Sign in with your personal details, including your contact details and payment information.
- Add payment methods: Link your preferred payment method to your account to make it easier to pay for paid services.
- Verify your account: Some networks may require additional verification steps, such as email confirmation or identity verification.
- Start using the network: As soon as your account is set up, you can start using the charging station network. Use the network app or website to find nearby charging stations, start and stop charging, and monitor your charging history.
A charging station network is a collection of charging stations that are connected to a central management system. These networks provide owners of electric vehicles with convenient access to the charging infrastructure. They enable e-drivers to find, monitor and pay for charging stations via a single platform.
Using a charging station network offers owners of electric vehicles several benefits:
- Convenient access: Charging station networks offer a wide coverage of charging stations, making it easier to find a charging point when needed.
- Centralized management: The networks enable electric vehicle owners to manage their charging processes, monitor charging, and receive notifications via a single platform or app.
- Integration of payments: Charging station networks often offer seamless payment options, eliminating the need for multiple payment methods or physical cards.
- Increased reliability: Networks generally monitor and maintain their charging stations, ensuring higher reliability and uptime.
- Additional services: Some charging station networks offer additional services, such as reservation systems, loyalty programs, or integration of navigation apps.
Using a public charging station for your electric vehicle is relatively easy. Follow these steps:
- Find a charging station: Use a charging station network app, a third-party app, or online maps to find public charging stations nearby. Pay attention to the station's availability, plug type, and charging speed.
- Park correctly: Park your electric car at a designated charging location and make sure that it is correctly oriented towards the charging station.
- Connect the cable: Remove the charging cable from the station and connect it to your vehicle's charging port. Make sure your connection is secure.
- Start the session: If necessary, activate the charging session via the charging station app, an RFID card or another method specified by the network.
- Monitor the session: Keep an eye on the progress of charging your e-vehicle via the station display or the network app. Make sure the charging process is as expected.
- End the session: Stop charging as soon as your electric vehicle is sufficiently charged or when you are ready to leave the station. Unplug the cable from your vehicle and return it to the station properly stowed away.
Installing a home charging station for your electric vehicle (EV) is a straightforward process that can be done by a professional electrician. The general steps are described below:
Check your electrical capacity: Before you install a charging station at home, make sure that your electrical system can handle the additional load. Consult an electrician to determine if an upgrade is necessary.
Select a location: Choose a convenient location for your charging station, preferably near your parking lot. Consider factors such as accessibility, proximity to your electrical box, and protection from the elements.
Buy the charging station: Find and buy a charging station that is compatible with your electric vehicle and meets your requirements. There are several options available, including level 1 and level 2 chargers.
Prepare the electrical wiring: The electrician will route the required cables from your electrical panel to the charging station. This may require pipes to be laid through walls or underground.
Installing and connecting the charging station: As soon as the cabling is in place, the electrician mounts the charging station on a wall or a base and connects it to the power supply. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
Test and activate: After the installation is complete, the electrician performs tests to ensure that the charging station is working properly. He will also guide you on how to activate and use the charging station.
Remember that it is essential that you hire a licensed electrician to install it to ensure safety and compliance with local electrical codes.
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