Enter the email addresses of your charge point operators and any relevant distribution lists.
Addresses must be separated by a comma or a semicolon.
This field isn't considered to be personal data. Avoid entering a personal email address.
You can enable email notifications to keep badge owners informed about their charging session progress. Charge point operators can also receive notifications to respond quickly to issues with charging stations.
Before entering values in this section, ensure you have a corresponding SMTP mail destination configured in SAP BTP.
For more information, see Email Notifications.
The SMTP mail destination name is as you've defined it in SAP BTP. To configure a destination, see Email Notifications.
Enter your activity or company name. This value automatically appears at the beginning of email subject lines. It helps your email recipients quickly identify the origin of the notifications.
Enter a unit price for the energy delivered and a currency.
These default settings are used to calculate each charging session's price, when no custom tariff is defined.
For roaming, and if no custom tariff is defined, the name "Default Tariff" is displayed on the Gireve platform next to Gireve's own price calculation.
To create and manage custom tariffs, go to the Manage Tariffs app.
To automate the reimbursement of charging sessions to your employees, go back to the home page and browse the guided tour Reimbursing Charging Costs.
SAP E-Mobility's dynamic load management uses an algorithm that constantly adjusts the power delivered to electric vehicles across the site areas.
Your charging stations support smart charging capabilities.
The site area hierarchy is correctly defined in SAP E-Mobility.
The electric information for your site areas and their charging stations is correct in SAP E-Mobility.
To benefit from step-by-step guidance on dynamic load management, go back to the home page, and browse the guided tour Dynamically Optimizing Charging.
For more information about dynamic load management, see Dynamic Load Management.
A period is a portion of time in a charging plan when the power available for charging a vehicle is limited to a certain value. A charging plan is made up of one or more periods.
When a charging station uses dynamic load management, an optimized charging plan with 15-minute periods is sent by SAP E-Mobility to the charging station. During a charging session, the periods are constantly recalculated according to the site area's charging context, and are sent with these modifications to the charging station.
By default, 20 periods are sent to the charging station together, for a total of 5 hours of charge. This default value aims to ensure the charging session's continuity, if a disconnection from SAP E-Mobility occurs, and to prevent issues occurring with charging stations that can't accept as many periods as defined by their configuration.
The minimum value is 6 A. Some vehicles are unable to charge below this value.
Vehicles with similar electrical properties are prioritized at the beginning of their charging session, when the energy delivered is low.
However, at the beginning of the charging process, some vehicles request a high amount of power, before their consumption decreases and stabilizes.
Limiting the initial current increases the energy delivery to other vehicles.
No power adjustment:
If you don't select the checkbox, the connector's available power is equal to the maximum power (the connector's power rating). The power difference between the power delivered and the maximum power is reserved to that connector for any possible increase during charging. This power isn't available for other connectors and, if unused, is lost as power for charging.
Power adjustment with the option to increase:
If you select the checkbox and specify an increase as a percentage, the power made available for the connector is calculated dynamically. The available power is based on the last power value received, plus the given percentage. The power difference between the available power and the maximum power is distributed to other connectors of the site area.
By default, AC and DC connector percentages are set to 20%. We recommend that you start with these values, and adjust them later based on your findings.
Select the option Enable firmware updates. to allow users with the relevant permissions to launch charging station firmware updates from the Manage Charging Stations app.
Select the option Enable charging station data transfer using an API. to allow users with the relevant permissions to transfer vendor-specific data to charging stations using API calls.
For more information, see Data Transfer to the Charging Station.
You can enable roaming to allow any EV driver to charge at selected charging stations.
Before entering values in this section, make sure you have a registered operator ID and a contract with Gireve.
For more information, see Roaming with Gireve.
The operator ID is a 3-character identifier provided by the roaming registration authority for the country/region in which your business activities are conducted, such as AFIREV in France or BDEW in Germany.
If you don't know where to apply for an operator ID, please contact the EVRoaming Foundation
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This is the country/region where you conduct your business activities, as communicated to the roaming authority who registered your operator ID.
A name that you choose to publicly identify your business in the roaming context.