Working Copy: The charging setup can be edited and is not currently being used. In each company, only one charging setup can have this status.
Active: This is the charging setup that is currently in production. Editing the Active version is possible but requires a special role. We recommend that you set it to Working Copy by choosing Clone before editing it and that you publish this version once it's ready. This way, the Active charging setup that is currently in production is not affected by your changes. For each company, you can only have one Active charging setup.
Archived: The charging setup is not currently being used and can't be edited. To edit it, choose Restore.
By choosing Clone, you create a copy of your Active charging setup. You can also clone an Archived charging setup. The Status of the new, editable version of your charging setup is Working Copy.
You can choose Restore for an Archived charging setup to change its Status back to Working Copy and make it editable.
If you enable charging for any badge, you will allow any badge to charge at the EVSEs of this EVSE group, even if these EVSEs are part of another EVSE group that doesn't allow any badge to charge.
If the Actual Result corresponds to your Expected Result, you see the status message Charging test passed. If this is not the case, the status message Charging test failed is displayed.
The Actual Result tells you whether you can use your badge at a specific EVSE. If this is the case, the message Authorized is displayed. If this is not the case, the message Not authorized is displayed.
The Expected Result is the result you selected for your Charging Tests. It shows whether a user is expected to be able to user their badge at a specific EVSE.
Your charging setup can contain badges that are assigned to other companies. It can also contain EVSEs from charging stations that belong to other companies.