What Are Anti-Fraud Rules?
Anti-fraud rules are predefined policies and conditions designed to identify and prevent fraudulent or abusive behavior in EV charging systems, such as unauthorized use or manipulation of charging sessions.
Why Anti-Fraud Rules Matter in EV Infrastructure
Anti-fraud rules protect operators from financial loss and ensure fair use of charging services. They help maintain trust, billing accuracy, and operational integrity across charging networks.
How Anti-Fraud Rules Work
Charging behavior is continuously monitored
Rules define acceptable usage patterns.
Violations trigger alerts or restrictions.
Corrective actions are applied automatically.y
Typical Use Cases
Public charging networks
Fleet and workplace charging.ng
Paid and subscription-based charging services
Key Benefits
Prevents misuse and fraud
Protects revenue streams
Improves operational transparency
Limitations to Consider
Rules must be regularly updated
Overly strict rules may impact user experience
Related Glossary Terms
Anti-Fraud Systems
Anomaly Detection
Billing Systems
Backend System
Anti-Fraud Rules in Charging Operations
Anti-fraud rules are a key component of secure charging operations, enabling automated detection and prevention of abusive charging behavior.