You’ve now made your charging stations public and linked a pricing policy to them, so they’re ready to be used by other drivers.
However, if you still want to charge for free yourself — or allow your employees to charge for free-you’ll need to whitelist those charging cards. This process is called whitelisting.
RFID tokens or charging cards that have been added to the whitelist will be recognised as approved and will be able to charge for free.
This can be done via the Smappee Dashboard and takes only a few minutes:
- Login to the Smappee Dashboard (dashboard.smappee.net)
- Select the board EV Line from the menu on the left.
- On the right side, scroll down until you see the card Whitelisting.
- In the card Whitelisting, click +Add token.
- In the new pop up that opened, complete the requested information.
- Token (RFID serial number)
- Alias (enter e name of license plate)
- Expiration date (no date = no expiration)
- Please note that the fields Alias and Expiration date or optional.
- Click Add in the bottom right corner of the pop up.
Notes:
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You can use the
symbol to edit card details or the
symbol to remove the card from the whitelist.
- When you add an RFID card to the whitelist for the first time, whitelisting will automatically be activated on your charging station.
- When you remove the last RFID card from the whitelist, whitelisting will be automatically deactivated on your charging station.
- For Smappee cards the RFID serial number is printed on the back of the card. If your card does not have the serial number printed, you can use certain third-party tools like the app NFC Tools to find the serial number.