Charging comfort context
A good charging solution is not only about technology or software, but also about ease of use. Especially with company infrastructure, charging comfort helps determine how satisfied employees, visitors or customers are with their charging experience. This is why we pay a lot of attention to the practical environment of the charging points.
Parking and positioning
A charging station is only useful if it:
is easily accessible (no awkward maneuvers required)
provides sufficient space around the pole (for plugs, cables)
logically placed (e.g. at the entrance for visitors or by department for staff)
Orientation (left/right loading) and distance from the vehicle type (front or side) also play a role.
Signalization and recognition
A charging station must be clearly identifiable:
- Clear markings on the ground (lines, pictograms)
- Visual signage via signs or pictograms
- Optional branding in corporate style or with company logo
- Lighting at night (for use and safety)
This prevents non-EVs from occupying the spot and ensures professional appearance.
Cable Management
Loose charging cables quickly give a messy impression and pose a tripping hazard. Solutions:
- Cable holders or reels
- Cable bridges when crossing walkways
- Recessed connection points (for fixed cables)
Housing and protection
We provide charging stations with robust, aluminum enclosures that can withstand:
- Weather and wind (IP54/IP65)
- Vandalism or careless use
- Intensive daily use
Optionally, we also install shield brackets, corner protection or post protection.
Maintainability
Good installation also means:
- Accessible placement for technical interventions
- No installation in hard-to-reach places
- Protected cabling (e.g., from vehicles or water infiltration)
Access Control
Some charging points require access protection:
- Bath readers (RFID)
- QR codes or mobile app
- Automatic recognition (via license plate or parking management)
Especially in semi-public places or corporate parking lots with multiple users, this is crucial.
Integration into the work environment
Charging points can be integrated into:
- Canopies (carports with solar panels)
- Corporate signage
- Combination with bicycle charging stations or parking management
We help think about a coherent overall picture that is functionally and aesthetically right.