EVBox Liviqo receives Eichrecht certification
EVBox has received the Eichrecht Measurement Certification under the Calibration Ordinance for its commercial EV charging station EVBox Liviqo that officially launched in March earlier this year.
EVBox Liviqo ensures reliable charging solutions for businesses, so that they can seamlessly offer their charging infrastructure, not only to their employees and network, but also to the public when owners choose for the Eichrecht-compliant version of the station.
EVBox offers hassle-free end-to-end solutions for customers
EVBox Liviqo was built to take care of businesses’ day-to-day EV charging operations and the intuitive approach helps to focus on what matters most: happy employees and satisfied customers. By receiving Module B and D certification, the hardware as well as the software (EVBox Everon) are compliant with the latest German Weights and Measurement Act.
The German Calibration Law standardises the measurements and tariffs of charging stations
Businesses that will install Eichrecht-compliant EVBox Liviqo charging stations for their employees and public charging sessions, can easily manage charging cards and billing with EVBox Everon.
EVBox Liviqo includes an Eichrecht compliant kWh meter and is therefore able to be part of a network that's open to the public This way their stations show up on public charging maps and make it easy for EV drivers to find them when needed. As a result, station owners can monetise charging sessions by opening them up to the public.
"EVBox’s commitment to Eichrecht certification for our AC commercial charging stations underscores our dedication to providing businesses in Germany with a solution that meets but the strict legal requirements, offering a seamless and trustworthy experience for both businesses and electric vehicle users. I am especially happy with our display overlay technology which is a great element for price transparency. We are driven to enable businesses around the globe to adopt electric mobility whilst also being able to create revenue from it,” said Markus Dehn, CTO at EVBox.