The flexible charging card for business customers
With chargePublic, you enable your employees simple access to electric mobility. Via app and charging card, charging processes at public charging stations as well as at your company-owned charging infrastructure can be activated and billed. And the best part: for all charging processes, you receive a single invoice from us.
Your benefits with chargePublic
You and your employees can easily charge on the go, take advantage of attractive rates and simplify billing for your company.
Wide coverage
Access to one of the largest charging networks in Switzerland and Europe.
Attractive conditions in Switzerland
Benefit from attractive charging conditions from our partner charging network.
Monthly billing
Transparent and easy billing of all charging processes to your company.
The chargeON app – the tool for your drivers
The chargeON app is part of our chargePublic solution and was specially developed for drivers. It simplifies charging on the go and supports your employees in seamlessly integrating electric mobility into everyday life.
Start charging process with app or charging card
Transparent information on tariffs and fees at public charging points
Access to a comprehensive network of charging stations with attractive conditions
FAQs
If your question is not answered here, you can contact us directly.
Both the maximum charging capacity of the station and the maximum charging capacity of the vehicle represent values under optimal conditions. In reality, these are rarely present. In general, it can be said that a charging station always provides as much power as the vehicle requests. This means that if the charging station can provide 180 kW, but the vehicle only requests 50 kW, only 50 kW will be supplied. For a charging process to use the maximum charging power specified for the vehicle, a number of factors are crucial:
1) The temperature of the battery and the environment: If the battery is too warm or too cold, the car communicates with the charging station that it cannot charge at full power.
2) The age of the battery: The battery can degrade in performance and capacity due to age.
3) The current state of charge of the battery - SOC level: For the last 50%, charging performance can decrease depending on the car. This is to protect the battery.
4) The general charging curve of the vehicle: Depending on the manufacturer or model, this curve varies to a greater or lesser extent.
5) Power supply at the charging station: If there are many charging stations in one place, they have to share the charging power from the grid. It may then not be possible to provide full power at all charging stations.
6) Total power available at the charging station In these cases, our customer support cannot help. However, we generally do not limit the charging power of the charging stations.