T3. – Lower costs of public charging
Grizzl-E sells chargers that work with a single power control and payment system to reduce costs. Individual charging stations can be dedicated for private or public use and can accept coins, credit cards, RFID cards, or a PIN for payment or identification, so you can run a system that doesn’t include credit card fees…
Liberty’s system provides a single point of control for monitoring the access usage costs and carbon footprint for multiple charging connections. It allows charging with a four digit PIN code as well as other access control cards, fobs and apps. It can enable charging at the best time of the day or night, and they say it “will have” vehicle to grid capability.
Co-charging systems are designed to allow sharing your charger with a few neighbors.