MID meter
The MID standard means that electricity meter manufacturers test their devices using standardised methods to ensure accuracy and reliability. Additionally, both the product and its production line must be certified by an accredited body, ensuring consistent quality control throughout the manufacturing process. The go-e Charger PRO offers such precise energy metering, providing detailed data on charging sessions.
In Austria as well as in many other European countries, an MID-compliant meter, like the one integrated into our go-e Charger PRO CABLE, is typically required for billing charging costs for the company car. In Germany, employees must use a wallbox equipped with a meter that complies in addition with the Measurement and Calibration Law (MessEG), such as our go-e Charger PRO CABLE ME, to bill different wallbox users at the same charging station.
RFID access control
You may want to provide EV charging exclusively for your employees or a specific group of people. Via OCPP, you can manage an unlimited number of charging station users via RFID. Alternatively, you can register up to 10 RFID tags directly in the go-e app or the go-e Portal (our backend system). These tags can be assigned to EV-driving employees, given to selected guests, and used for remote activation of charging for company visitors through the go-e app.
In your go-e Portal or app, you will be able to see when each charging process occurred and how many kWh each user has charged. The data can be used for billing as well.
Load balancing
Our go-e Chargers are designed for flexibility. You can start small and install just a few wallboxes. As your fleet grows, you will start benefiting even more from our advanced charging features, like load balancing. The go-e Charger enables users to set a kW limit through the go-e Portal or app, ensuring the building's electrical system is not overloaded. When combined with the go-e Controller or an external energy management system, dynamic load balancing comes into play, meaning the wallbox automatically adjusts its charging power based on the current energy needs of other consumers in the building.