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Access control charging

What Is Access Control Charging?

Access-controlled charging refers to EV charging systems that restrict access to authorized users via identification and authentication methods, such as RFID cards, mobile applications, or backend platforms.

Why Access Control Charging Matters

Access control charging enables usage management, cost control, and security. It is essential for fleet, workplace, and residential charging environments where charging access must be limited or monitored.

How Access Control Charging Works

User identification is presented.
The system verifies authorization.
Charging session is enabled.
Usage data is recorded and managed.

Where Access Control Charging Is Used

Fleet charging depots
Workplace charging
Residential and private charging sites
Semi-public charging locations

Key Benefits

Controlled charger access
Accurate usage tracking
Supports billing and reporting

Limitations to Consider

Requires user management systems
May limit spontaneous public access

Related Glossary Terms

RFID
OCPP
Backend System
User Authentication

Access Control Charging in Commercial Environments

Access control charging is commonly deployed in commercial environments to manage user access, charging costs, and operational efficiency.