An overview of our solutions
We bundle everything related to charging in a single solution for you. This way, drivers and fleet managers get all functions for public charging, charging at company locations and at home – centrally managed and seamlessly integrated.
chargePublic
For flexible and convenient charging in public spaces - in Switzerland and Europe. With access to over 16,500 stations in Switzerland and over 750,000 throughout Europe.
chargeStation
For managing your own charging stations and controlling the user base as well as corresponding charging rates.
chargeHome
Automated billing of home charging processes via vehicle data – without access to home charging stations – and direct compensation to drivers relieves your internal processes.
chargeFleet Features
chargeFleet offers you all the functions you need for efficient and transparent management of your electric fleet. As a fleet manager, you easily manage everything with the corresponding fleet portal.
The costs of all charging processes bundled clearly in the portal at a glance.
Manage the pool charging cards and your drivers easily in the chargeFleet portal.
Control charging authorizations specifically, e.g. only in Switzerland or at selected locations.
Drivers can view evaluations of charging processes in the app. Fleet managers can view them in the portal.
Simple billing of all charging processes to your company.
The control center for fleet managers
With chargeFleet, you take your fleet management to the next level. You always keep your entire electric fleet in view and manage it efficiently. Our user-friendly web portal provides full cost transparency and simplifies the management of charging authorizations, charging costs, and energy consumption. At the same time, it optimizes charging card and user management – for smooth and future-proof operation of your electric fleet.
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 the driver complete transparency of all charging transactions, clearly separated according to charging processes at home, at the company or on the road, and provides tax-compliant receipts directly. If needed, the driver can individually extend the app with an RFID charging card, which is particularly practical in areas with poor network coverage, such as underground garages.
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
Available charging stations
On this map you can see all publicly available charging stations throughout Europe. With this coverage, you guarantee your drivers a reliable companion for public charging no matter where they are currently located.
FAQs
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To determine a fair price for charging your electric vehicle, you need to 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 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.
A home charging station, also known as a home EV charger or wallbox, is a device that allows you to conveniently charge your electric vehicle at home. It is usually installed in your garage or at an outdoor location near your home.
Regenerative braking is a function in electric vehicles that recovers energy when decelerating or braking. When you press the brakes, the electric motor reverses its function and acts as a generator that converts the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle into electrical energy. This energy is then stored in the battery for later use. Regenerative braking helps extend the life of your electric vehicle's battery by reducing reliance on traditional friction brakes, resulting in less wear on brake pads and rotors. By using regenerative braking effectively, you can increase the energy efficiency and overall range of your electric vehicle.
There are a few things you can do to maintain the health of your EV battery during long-term storage. First, make sure the battery is charged to around 50-70% of its capacity. This helps to avoid over-discharge or overcharging during storage. Second, you should store your electric vehicle in a cool and dry environment, ideally at 20-25 degrees Celsius. Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can have a negative impact on battery performance and life. And finally, if possible, disconnect any additional devices or systems that could drain the battery over time. By following these guidelines, you can help maintain the health of your EV battery during periods of not use.
To optimize your vehicle's charging speed and efficiency, there are a few strategies you can use. First, make sure you're using a compatible charging station that matches the charging capabilities of your electric vehicle. Opt for a heavy-duty charger when you need faster charging times. Second, keep your charging plugs clean and free from dirt to ensure a good connection. This helps to maximize charging efficiency. Also avoid charging your electric vehicle up to 100% unless necessary. A charge level of around 80-90% can shorten charging times and extend battery life. Finally, minimizing the use of auxiliary systems such as air conditioning or heating during charging can also improve overall charging speed and efficiency.