Retrieve from SAP E-Mobility the recommended charging station configuration. This may override changes you've made to the connectors and OCPP parameters.
Defined by System: SAP E-Mobility knows the charging station model and has provided values for its connectors and its OCPP parameters.
System Values Overwritten: SAP E-Mobility provides a configuration for the charging station, but a user has modified connectors or OCPP parameters. Changes made can be reverted with the button Use System Configuration.
Defined by User: The charging station model is unknown to SAP E-Mobility. If you've just onboarded a charging station, this value indicates that you must configure the connector details and the OCPP parameters manually before the charging station can be used for charging.
Defined by System: SAP E-Mobility knows the charging station model and has provided values for its connectors and its OCPP parameters.
System Values Overwritten: SAP E-Mobility provides a configuration for the charging station, but a user has modified connectors or OCPP parameters. Changes made can be reverted with the button Use System Configuration.
Defined by User: The charging station model is unknown to SAP E-Mobility. If you've just onboarded a charging station, this value indicates that you must configure the connector details and the OCPP parameters manually before the charging station can be used for charging.
The initial value provided by the system when the charging station was onboarded. This value isn't used currently, a user has overwritten it with the Active Value.
Added by System appears when SAP E-Mobility recognizes the charging station and automatically provides the OCPP parameter.
System Value Overwritten appears when SAP E-Mobility provides the OCPP parameter, but a user modifies the Active Value. You can see the initial system value in the Recommended Value column.
Added by User appears when SAP E-Mobility does not provide the OCPP parameter. This can happen if the system does not recognize the charging station, or if it recognizes the station but does not provide this specific parameter. In both cases, a user has added the parameter manually.
A successful firmware update displays the following Firmware Update Status values: Downloading, Downloaded, Installing, Installed. Depending on the charging station model, an automatic reboot may occur after the Installing status is displayed.
When a charging station supports the TriggerMessage operation, the status Idle is displayed to indicate that no firmware update is ongoing. When this operation isn't supported, no status value means that the firmware was never updated, in any other case the last firmware update status received remains on the user interface.
Check the logs for any errors.
Download Failed status: Verify the update link and check your Internet connection.
Installation Failed status: Contact your charging station vendor for support, as there may be a problem with the new version.
A successful firmware update displays the following Firmware Update Status values: Downloading, Downloaded, Installing, Installed. Depending on the charging station model, an automatic reboot may occur after the Installing status is displayed.
When a charging station supports the TriggerMessage operation, the status Idle is displayed to indicate that no firmware update is ongoing. When this operation isn't supported, no status value means that the firmware was never updated, in any other case the last firmware update status received remains on the user interface.
Check the logs for any errors.
Download Failed status: Verify the update link and check your Internet connection.
Installation Failed status: Contact your charging station vendor for support, as there may be a problem with the new version.
A charging station for which roaming is enabled allows EV drivers from external eMSPs to charge.
For more information about the prerequisites and configuration needed, see the related guided tour on the home page.
A charging station for which roaming is enabled allows EV drivers from external eMSPs to charge.
For more information about the prerequisites and configuration needed, see the related guided tour on the home page.
Power is the rate at which energy is currently being delivered by this charging station. It includes all the connectors that are currently charging.
Power is the rate at which energy is currently being delivered by this charging station. It includes all the connectors that are currently charging.
The Registration Status tells you the current status of your charging station registration with SAP E-Mobility.
The following statuses are available:
If the charging station is Accepted, the registration of your charging stations is complete.
If the charging station is Rejected, check the logs to analyze and fix any issues.
If the charging station is Pending and doesn't automatically become Accepted after a few minutes, you need to finalize the registration with SAP E-Mobility.
This Status tells you whether a charging station is Connected to or Disconnected from SAP E-Mobility.
The Registration Status tells you the current status of your charging station registration with SAP E-Mobility.
The following statuses are available:
If the charging station is Accepted, the registration of your charging stations is complete.
If the charging station is Rejected, check the logs to analyze and fix any issues.
If the charging station is Pending and doesn't automatically become Accepted after a few minutes, you need to finalize the registration with SAP E-Mobility.
This Status tells you whether a charging station is Connected to or Disconnected from SAP E-Mobility.
Available: The connector is available for charging.
Preparing: A charging session is expected to start. A vehicle has entered the parking space: a badge has been authorized or a cable has been inserted.
Charging: Energy is being delivered to a vehicle.
Suspended EV: The vehicle doesn't accept the energy delivered. The battery is full, or a power restriction has been defined by the battery management system used by the vehicle or by the driver.
Suspended EVSE: The connector doesn't allow energy to be delivered. There's a smart charging restriction or local supply power constraints.
Finishing: A charging session has been stopped. The vehicle is still in the parking space and the cable is still inserted.
Unavailable: Charging isn't allowed. A connector from the same EVSE is already in use, a user has set the charging station to unavailable to allow maintenance work, the charging station is booting or its firmware is being updated.
Faulted: An error has occurred at the charging station, and the energy can't be delivered.
The connector can be used for charging for any status, except Unavailable or Faulted.
Here you can update the OCPP Parameters for a charging station with the values you entered in SAP E-Mobility.
Here you can download the OCPP Parameters from a charging station to SAP E-Mobility.
You can generate a charging station token by clicking on this button.
Your charging station connects to SAP E-Mobility using the selected Authentication Method.
All methods listed here are supported by SAP E-Mobility.
Consider using a Charging Station Token for a more secure connection.
The Supported Methods are the authentication methods supported by this specific charging station.
Automatic Configuration: Once the charging station has been onboarded using a first token, a token from the specified authentication method is generated, and SAP E-Mobility updates this in the charging station to provide a connection with greater security. Then, the charging station reboots automatically. If you want to renew the token later, you must follow the manual configuration steps.
Manual Configuration: The token's OCPP URL must be pasted into the charging station's web interface, and the charging station must be rebooted.
The authorization Status value defines the permission to launch charging sessions.
If the charging station is Not Authorized, or if the charging station is Authorized but Disconnected, check whether the charging station is using an invalid token.
More information: Troubleshooting Charging Stations
Here you can reload the charging station's software.
This action turns off the charging station and starts it again.
Here you can clear the authorization cache for the charging station (if the charging station supports this feature). This means that all the badge IDs in the cache are deleted.
To perform maintenance work on the charging station, disable it here.
No charging sessions can be launched. The charging station is displayed as Disconnected and each of its connectors is shown as Unavailable.
Operations such as Reboot and Reset can no longer be selected.
Once you have completed any maintenance work, enable the charging station here to allow your SAP E-Mobility users to launch charging sessions.
Here you can set the status of all the connectors for the charging station to Available for charging.
Here you can set the status of all the connectors for the charging station to Unavailable for charging.
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.
If you select Exclude this charging station from dynamic load management, you have to perform load management manually, for example using fixed-power load management or charging plans.
You can update a charging station's firmware to benefit from the latest fixes and improvements.
Before selecting this option, make sure that the charging station's vendor allows remote updates and provides a URL to do so.
You can customize the Code for your EVSEs to provide a means of identifying them, and to make them easy to locate later. The Code must be unique for all of your EVSEs.
You can customize the Name of your EVSEs to provide a user-friendly means of identifying and categorizing them. Unlike the EVSE Code, the Name doesn't have to be unique.
To formally identify your EVSEs, you can enter an eMI³ ID.
The two-letter country/region code
The three-character registered operator ID
An "E", and a unique identifier for the EVSE
The value is mandatory for roaming with Gireve.
To learn how to enable roaming, see Roaming with Gireve.
The time at which SAP E-Mobility received the last communication from the charging station, whether this communication was an OCPP operation or a WebSocket ping.