When 'Swipe and charge (Whitelisting)' is selected as a 'Session Activation Method' (see this article), RFID tokens of people authorized to charge their EV at the charging station, should be added to the whitelist. RFID tokens that have been added to this whitelist will be able to charge for free. If desired, the charging station owner can always download an overview of charging sessions belonging to a certain RFID token and use this to internally bill the user for consumed energy.
To add a token to the whitelist, you must first find the RFID code belonging to the card you wish to use. After adding your first token, the 'whitelisting' sessions activation method will automatically be activated on the charging square.
For Smappee cards the RFID token is printed on the back of the card. If it is not printed you can use certain third-party tools like the Android app NFC Tools to find the code. In the case of a Smappee Smart Charge Card, you can use the barcode printed on the back of the card or manually use the RFID code:
Using the Smappee app:
Open the Smappee app and go to Settings > Your Smappee charging stations
You can add an RFID by clicking on the green button:
The 'Add token' menu will pop up. Here you can scan the barcode or enter the RFID code shown on the back of the card. Optionally, you can also enter an identification (the card holder's name), priority (used in case overload balancing is active and charging currents need to be reduced), and expiration date.
Using the Smappee dashboard:
Open your dashboard and go to the 'Whitelisting' card. Select 'Add token':
The 'Add token' menu will pop up. Here you can enter the RFID code shown on the back of the card. Optionally, you can also enter an identification (the card holder's name), priority (used in case overload balancing is active and charging currents need to be reduced), and expiration date.