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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
The embedded payment options in the Universal Core for field operations to comply with AFIR.
AFIR in Europe and NEVI in the US are mandating the offer of open payment options for charging stations. EcoG has teamed up with leading payment providers to provide AFIR compliant payment options off-the-shelf within EcoG OS - simplifying regulatory compliance for charger manufacturers and operators.
Add the display of dynamic QR codes to direct EV drivers to an online payment page.
Add a card terminal to your chargers to enable payment with debit or credit cards
Allow your customers to download an invoice for their completed charging
Find answers to common questions about EcoG Pay.
Which payment methods are supported by EcoG Pay?
EcoG Pay offers two options for ad-hoc payment to comply with AFIR / NEVI requirements: QR-code-based payment and card payment via terminal. Additionally, EcoG OS supports contract-based payment and authentication via RFID card, apps, PIN code or Plug & Charge.
Which payment terminals are already available within EcoG Pay?
EcoG has integrated several payment terminals and is constantly adding new models based on customer request. Get in touch with us for a detailed and up-to-date list.
In which regions can EcoG Pay be rolled out?
EcoG Pay is available in Europe. Rollout in further regions is ongoing. Contact us for more information.
What is the pricing of EcoG Pay?
EcoG Pay is available without additional subscription cost within EcoG OS.
How can EcoG Pay be activated on a charger?
Prerequisite for EcoG Pay activation is that your charger is using EcoG Universal Core. To activate EcoG Pay, only a few clicks in LifeC are needed. For more details, get in touch with us.