Here are some features of a smart charging station:
Connectivity: A smart charging station is connected to the internet and can communicate with other devices and systems. This allows the charging station to exchange information such as charging status, consumption, and tariffs, and it can be managed and monitored remotely.
Charge Management: Smart charging stations offer functionalities for charge management, including the ability to adjust the charging speed and capacity. This can be useful for optimizing available electricity capacity or to schedule charging based on favorable rates.
User Authentication: Smart charging stations support various methods of user authentication, such as RFID cards, mobile apps, or charging passes. This ensures security and makes it possible to register and bill the charging use.
Energy Management: A smart charging station can be integrated into an energy management system, enabling the synchronization of charging with available renewable energy sources or preventing excessive load on the electricity grid.
Data Analysis: Due to connectivity, smart charging stations can collect and analyze data, such as charging patterns, energy consumption, and charging costs. This data can be used to optimize the charging process, provide insight to users, and facilitate smart energy services.
In short, a smart charging station offers advanced functions and possibilities that go beyond merely supplying electricity. It enables users and grid operators to manage charging, promote energy efficiency, and collect data for analysis and optimization.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
Contact details
+31 85 888 4003
duurzaam@chargeblock.nl