FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Charging stations for electric vehicles are divided into several types: - "Slow" chargers use alternating current and have a power output from 3.5 kW to 22 kW. - "Fast" chargers use direct current and have a power output from 24 to 120 kW. - "Ultra-fast" chargers also use direct current and have a power output over 120 kW.

The answer depends primarily on the location where the charging station will be installed. For places where the driver spends several hours or more, installing a slow charging station is suitable (home, office, fitness center, cinema, etc.). Fast and ultra-fast chargers are advisable to install on highways and main roads to save the driver's time.

First, you need to pay attention to what charging ports your car has. Second - the power of the onboard inverter, as it will serve as a power limitation for AC charging. We will be happy to help you choose the optimal option for you.

To connect a slow charging station, it is enough to have from 3.5 kW of dedicated power. Optimally - 11 kW. For a fast charging station - from 50 kW.

Charging stations purchased from us are automatically connected to the VOLT management platform, which will allow the charging station owner to remotely manage it through their personal account and, most importantly, earn money by providing electric vehicle charging services.

The charging station owner sets the tariff for charging services using the flexible VOLT tariff constructor (it is possible to charge each connector for time, consumed kWh, charging start and idle time). The electric vehicle driver registers their bank card once in the VOLT app. The charge is debited at the end of the charging session. Once per reporting period, VOLT transfers the accumulated funds to the charging station owner.

If you didn't find your question here, we'll be happy to answer it during a consultation