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Design freely, manage centrally, master your EV charging fleet


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Control up to 32 chargers outlets

A single terminal can manage up to 32 chargers outlets (AC/DC), accommodating various types and brands seamlessly.


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No hidden cost

No monthly fee per charger - one system for all. LOGmaster software offers a transparent, one-time investment, ensuring a fully inclusive system with no recurring charger fees or unexpected expenses.


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Smart charging

ChargeLOG's functionalities enhance electric vehicle charging efficiency and smartly optimise energy usage, aligning with modern energy management standards.

ChargeLOG signature features

Charging Periods & Quotas for EV Vehicles

Charging Periods & Quotas for EV Vehicles

The terminal’s ‘Period Authorised’ feature for EV chargers boosts efficiency by enforcing predefined charging schedules. Any charging outside these specified timeframes is automatically halted, ensuring compliance. Furthermore, the system supports delayed activation periods, with charging sessions commencing only during designated times. This allows for unique scheduling per charger, accommodating diverse site requirements.

ChargeLOG allows setting charging quotas for electric vehicles in terms of kWh, minutes, or usage instances (activations). The system streamlines EV charging management by applying presets to the quantity, duration, or frequency of charges a vehicle can receive, such as weekly or monthly limits.

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Smart & Simultaneous Charging

Smart & Simultaneous Charging

ChargeLOG uses smart charging to optimise EV charger power management based on available energy. It offers features like individual charger power limits, group charging limits and delayed sessions. The system aims to automate and improve charging efficiency, especially through load balancing, which allocates power among vehicles to ensure effective energy use and maintain system performance.

ChargeLOG’s ‘Simultaneous Services Limitation’ feature manages the number of active charging sessions, especially in areas with restricted power capacity. It places new charging requests in a queue once the limit is reached and activates them as slots open up. This ensures efficient power distribution and prevents overloading the electrical system.

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Specific rules for EV vehicles

Specific rules for EV vehicles

Deactivation on Low Charge Rate: ChargeLOG can terminate a charging session if the charge rate falls below a configurable minimum value. This feature is particularly useful for avoiding inefficiencies, such as prolonged charging times when the battery level is already high (above 90%). It ensures optimal use of charging resources and time.

Minimal Final Battery Load: ChargeLOG can be configured to alert users if a charging session stops before the EV’s battery reaches a predefined minimum level, such as 80%. This safeguard ensures vehicles have sufficient charge for their intended use.

Charge Completion Alert: ChargeLOG can notify users if a charging session ends before the EV’s battery reaches a specified minimum level, like 80%. This feature ensures vehicles have adequate charge for their intended use.

Maximum Duration: ChargeLOG sets a limit on the duration of each charging session to prevent excessively long or forgotten charges. This cap ensures efficient use of the charging station.

Charging Period: ChargeLOG allows the setting of specific times (e.g., ‘Nighttime’) for EV charging. This feature can optimize energy usage and costs, especially if it aligns with off-peak electricity hours or operational needs.

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EV Specific Data

EV Specific Data

LOGmaster records essential EV transaction data, such as date, time, and vehicle ID, along with specific details like kWh quantity, consumption metrics, and session duration. It provides advanced monitoring with reference consumption values and facilitates in-depth analysis through detailed reports in formats like Excel and PDF. These reports include charging frequency per vehicle and electricity consumption, which are crucial for optimising charging strategies and managing energy efficiently.

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Charging Process & Offline Behaviour

Charging Process & Offline Behaviour

To initiate EV charging, users can either use a ChargeLOG terminal or an EV charger’s tag reader. The ChargeLOG terminal always handles activation, even when the charger’s reader is used. If compatible, the same tag can be used for both. Remote activation and deactivation are available through LOGmaster, requiring terminal confirmation. Although charging sessions are not monitored under MID, they are recorded with EV-specific data for tracking, similar to fuel transactions.

Offline Behaviour
The ChargeLOG terminal ensures continuous operation even without an internet connection by performing local backups and securely storing transaction data. It remains fully functional offline and automatically syncs with LOG2host upon reconnection. This system ensures data integrity and keeps the terminal updated. ChargeLOG’s local backup system further guarantees reliable, uninterrupted operation, automatically updating the cloud when the connection is restored, which is crucial for maintaining continuous charging infrastructure operations.

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Compact Wallbox

The compact version of the ChargeLOG solution is ideal for installations with limited space. The Wallbox provides the same software functionalities and identical touchscreen but does not support additional hardware options.
  • Design

    Sleek and contemporary design. Robust frames with protective coated panels. Longevity, even in the harshest conditions. One of the smallest footprints

  • Touchscreen

    Swift user interaction. Optimal height and angle. Rigid, industrial quality. On-site communication

  • Authorisation

    Easy identification. Secured wireless tags. One tag for all. Other options: magstripe cards, barcode reader, or automatic vehicle identification.

  • Options

    Additional space to upgrade the terminal with extra features. Best-in-class ticket printer. Barcode reader. 4G router, and more...

ChargeLOG: Universal Benefits for All Site Users

For end users

Familiar operation - activate charger like other equipment

User friendly touch screen, possibility to indicate priority

Identification possible at terminal or charger

For site operators

Extensive functionalities for comprehensive charging management

Smart charging features, incl. load balancing

Higher reliability due to offline availability thanks to locally replicated database

For technicians

Preventive maintenance based on time in operation per socket or duration

Timely response based on alarms and malfunction information

For ICT

Uniform system enabling streamlined IT operations

Work inside local network, or fully cloud based

Export charging transactions (automatically) in various formats

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ChargeLOG ev charging monitoring

ChargeLOG specifications & Configuration for the Standalone and Wall box terminal

Download the ChargeLOG specifications

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