In the EVC-net platform, charge groups play a pivotal role in managing access policies and pricing for connected charge points. They are essential for configuring tariff structures and controlling user access. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the functionalities available in the Charge Group section:
Charge Group Functionality Overview
Charge group data
In this section, users can access critical charge group information, including the charge group ID, name, and additional details that help identify and manage charge groups.
Type
In the charge group type, you define if the charge group is meant for home chargers = home or public/private chargers (not home) = other.
Charge points
The Charge Points tab allows users to manage charge points by attaching or detaching them to/from the charge group. This attachment process can be completed in two ways: during the creation of a new charge group or via the charge point settings themselves.
Tariff
Within a charge group, users can define tariffs for attached charge points. The tariff specifies the price customers must pay for a charging transaction. The tariff set in a charge group applies to all users who charge at the charge points within that charge group. However, exceptions can be made to accommodate different pricing structures.
Access for own customers
You must define who has access and who does not have access to the charge points within the charge group.
This section includes options to specify access policies:
Publicly accessible within own user group
Grants automatic access to newly registered customers related to the provider within the same user group.
Publicly accessible outside user group
Extends access to customers from other user groups (useful for providers with multiple user groups).
Customers an Tariffs
This section presents a table displaying all customers with access to the charge group and its corresponding charge points. The table is used to make exceptions in the access policy.
For example, if the tariff is set as “Standard” in the Tariff sub-section of the Charge Group, exceptions can be made in this table to allow specific customers, such as charge point owners, to charge for free instead of the standard rate. Users can set any necessary exceptions in this table.
Access to roaming
Selecting the “Accessible for roaming” option enables charge cards with roaming capabilities to charge at the charge points within the charge group. It also allows customers from third-party e-Mobility Service Providers (e-MSPs) with roaming agreements with Last Mile Solutions to charge at the charge points within the group.
Social Charging
Social Charging is a feature that facilitates social interaction among EV drivers. Users can engage in activities such as freeing up occupied charge points or starting a queue for a particular charge point. Enabling Social Charging allows transactions on charge points within the charge group to be controlled by this feature, enhancing the social aspect of electric vehicle charging. Note that Social Charging is currently available only in The Netherlands.