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Finding EV charging solutions for every situation. On a mission to visit every public charger in Australia.
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QR codes can do double duty for SMEs offering EV charging: - stick a QR code on the charger for drivers to scan & point directly to the activation page (no app download!) - use a QR code as a redemption voucher to offer free/discounted paying charging for paying customers
Was happy to see a whole row of EVs as part of Eastern Health's fleet & plenty of chargers for them to top up. While they were all white there was a whole variety of makes, models & car types. Too bad they don't have public chargers for patients or visitors.
For SMEs, there are alternatives to pricing by kWh (& reasons why); - by time (your parking location is in high demand) - coupons (you want to subsidise charging for paying customers) - off-peak pricing (you're ok with charging outside biz hours)
If you're an SME with underutilised parking spots during or outside of your business hours, you've got a potential EV charging business. Or at least a form of passive income. DM us to find out how to get started.
NSW govt announced a new funding round to install 500+ kerbside EV chargers. It's an attempt to address the issue of almost 1-in-3 EV drivers in NSW not having access to off-street parking to charge. Unsurprisingly the targeted LGAs are mostly inner-city. zpr.io/2vy9ayMM
Some CPOs get worried about idle fees, especially when they see EV chargers bringing in customers. Some alternatives: - SOC limits to 80 or 90% - time limits - queuing system Combine these with notifications, letting drivers know when charge/time is up & others are waiting.
A new US supercharging site hints at a "Cyber Canopy". Whether this is different from what some US & EU sites already have or just marketing-speak inline with 1st deliveries of Cybertruck is unclear. It does highlight the need for shade at most sites. zpr.io/3Xd3jQdyu5tU
Were free-forever DC fast chargers just a pipedream? Absolutely. Always-free fast chargers without idle fees & a transparent queuing system would always lead to misuse & abuse. Throw in a small number of chargers & it's a recipe for disaster.
Under new EU rules, chargers with at least 400 kW output must be placed at least every 60km along primary routes by 2026. We can usually learn a lot from what the EU implements, especially in the green & renewable space, & this should be no different. zpr.io/4pSUyAJHgg8
Some CPOs have implemented a transparent queue system as an alternative to a booking feature. Whilst many EV drivers self-organise via PlugShare, a queuing system via the charging station's app is a lot more obvious & fair.
Tesla unveiled a new V4 Supercharger in Europe with what a keen owner spotted was a credit card reader & physical space for a screen. For EV drivers without the Tesla app, readers & screens would make it much easier to use superchargers. zpr.io/SqdGJYfZeYEb
Great to see Chargefox charge idle fees for their DC chargers in WA. Hopefully this is a catalyst for them to implement idle fees across all their chargers; fast or slow, free or paid ones. zpr.io/gUyibyduDZWP
The Terra AC Wallbox EV charger is 1 of our faves to use with the AutomateOn platform. With a built-in energy meter it's highly reliable. It comes in many configs: - 7 or 22 kW - tethered cable or socket We're sure you'll be able to find a model that's right for you! https://zpr.
Would be great to see more sites with a mix of Level 2 & 3 chargers, especially in urbanly dense areas. This would allow for mixed use; those who need a quick charge & those who are charging while they shop, dine or whatever. You don't always need the fastest charge.
Good to see this is being rolled out by Chargefox; albeit as a test at some stations in WA. This is something that we've been advocating for a while now. It will lead to much better behaviour & use of public chargers for everyone. zpr.io/zkMmHZ2hXGZL
You should anticipate for an EV charger to go down & have a shared recovery plan. 90% of the issues that go wrong with Level 2 chargers can be predicted. AutomateOn's platform can help in predictive maintenance & initiating recovery plans.
This quote was likely taken out of context but any suggestion that unreliable charging infrastructure is acceptable is wrong. As Electricy America is part of the VW group, Audi should've said they're working together to fix this problem. zpr.io/jZfHQPCrBfmq
The impact of this will be much bigger than Tesla opening up its network earlier this year. It involves Ford planning to adopt the NACS charging standard as well as Ford EVs having access to all superchargers in the network. A win-win for both. zpr.io/j6VbjDu6iN7g
At my regular shopping centre, a note was left by centre management on one of the EVs using the chargers to respect the 3-hour time limit. There are better ways to do this. With AutomateOn you can set idle fees or notify the user they need to move.
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