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EV charging solution at office

Accounting based on RFID cards read data for simple and clear expenses monitoring.

Plug & Play Charge

Small office solution - just charge your car upon plug-in.

Key card acounting

Office based accounting by kWh readings of each RFID card for any user

Prepaid card

Any EV driver could be authorised for use your office charger at agreed time or/and dedicated location. Prepaid card would be issued.

FAQ

  1. Check the Vehicle’s Charging Compatibility
  2. Inspect the Outlet
  3. Use a Dedicated Circuit
  4. Use the Right Extension Cord (if necessary)
  5. Monitor the Charging Process
  6. Charge in a Well-Ventilated Area
  7. Follow Manufacturer Recommendations
  8. Consider a Level 2 Charger for Faster Charging
  9. Install a Dedicated Charging Station (if possible)
  10. Consult with a Professional Electrician

The amount of electricity needed to charge an electric car at home depends on the battery capacity of the vehicle and the charging level (Level 1 or Level 2 and battery capacity)

Electric vehicles (EVs) can generally handle cold weather, but there are some factors to consider, as extreme temperatures can affect the performance and efficiency of both the vehicle and its battery.

The cost of electric vehicles (EVs) can vary, but traditionally, they have been more expensive upfront than comparable traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. However, several factors contribute to the overall cost of ownership, and this landscape is evolving.

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